Poli Seal in 32 oz.

The PS apparently has about 3 times the Polys as the spray wax. Thats why Im asking about durability findings.......Ive only used the PoliSeal once, but the Spray Wax quite a bit. And Im a big fan of polymer protectives....I dont get a whole lot of cars that only require a one step.....a.k.a. PoliSeal....
 
On one of my customers vehicles I know of at least 11 weeks of durability. I have not seen it since. I absolutely love the Poli Seal. I use it on almost every detail anymore. I top with the Spray Wax quite often. Both go on very quick and save me a lot of time. I've already went through over half on my gallon that I have and about 4 (4oz.) samples of it.
 
Never stained any trim when I've used it.



Juztang I see you got the Poli Seal in 32 oz in stock now. You still got the best prices on it that I've seen. So how is business going?
 
atticdog said:
Scott would you use poli-seal for a base for AJ?



I already have on a few cars. I am hopeful durability is similar to Prime/AJ since the cost of a gallon of Poli-Seal means the price per ounce is far less than Prime.
 
pt91 said:
Any staining of trim with PS?



Anthony Orosco warned me it can stain trim when I got my first sample but I haven't had any trim staining problems with it at all. I do know he had been testing Poli-seal in various formations for a while, so it seems all the tweaking may have eliminated any problems with trim.
 
CleanFreak2 said:
Never stained any trim when I've used it.



Juztang I see you got the Poli Seal in 32 oz in stock now. You still got the best prices on it that I've seen. So how is business going?



Everything is doing well Jay! Thanks for asking!
 
Aquapop said:
To Ecodetail, I will be applying poly seal by hand. Did you rub it in back and forth or in circles ?

Pop, Im just a back and forth kind of guy. If your looking for a more aggressive type of product, you could go with a circular application. Folks tend to apply a little additional pressure when using the old traditional, circular method. The abrasives are so minute, I wouldnt imagine any marring.....

As for those inquiring about trim stains, I always tend to just stay away from trim components. But I am curious as to an answer also....."Does it stain porous trim"?

Non porous surfaces I dont think will represent any problems. its the deteriorated ones that may be an issue,.
 
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