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I put Nu Finish on my wife's car and my truck every year. I apply 1 coat wait 30 days and apply 2nd coat and after that and 4 to 5 months later another coat of Nu finish and after each wash with a ph balanced soap I would use a quick wax spray except a month before the 3rd coat , i would just wash it to help break down the quick spray wax . I found a product by TW called Shine and Seal ,HOLY #### is it easy to use on everything even clear bras . I do not get paid for this this is just my observation it's pretty cheap about 10 bucks a bottle just spray on where the microfiber wipe it and and with a dry clean microfiber wipe it off does not leave any dust or haze or residue. We had some rain yesterday and I had to go take the boy out so we can get some ice cream and just the Hydrophobic properties are incredible I'm sure all other products have similar if not the same but this product really stood out by how easy it was to apply they say it work between a month to 2 months which is fine for me because in between washes I can quickly apply the stuff and the sealant as underneath protecting anything that does get through. I think that it's worth a mention even if you go through a car wash this stuff is so easy to spray while you're there and be on your way plus the shine is incredible . Again this is only my opinion and observation , I'm sure just like the rest of you we take the time to take care of the outside of our vehicle as well as the inside so that is why I am bringing this to light have a great day everyone. 🇺🇸
If so, I've seen several youtube videos about it and it looks like an awesome product. I bought a bottle at Walmart, but haven't had time to try it out yet.
If so, I've seen several youtube videos about it and it looks like an awesome product. I bought a bottle at Walmart, but haven't had time to try it out yet.
I gotta get something on my truck before winter time and the salt baths to come.
I'm sure there are better paint sealer out there but the price and very little elbow grease for the nu finish cant be beat with this Turtle Wax ice seal and shine. Just remember to do one coat of nu finish give it 30 days Washing by hand with a ph neutral soap I use Maguire's gold classic it's also biodegradable and will not strip the nu finish Which is important and then add the 2nd coat around 30 days And when you wash after that apply this Turtle Wax stuff then you should be solid the Turtle Wax is pretty resilient against chemicals the guy seen on YouTube actually did a test with what they use for degrees are on the roads and it held up pretty good For a simple spray and wipe . Of course depending on road conditions and what not and whether you may have to wash your vehicle more often and re apply this stuff but in between washes the new finish should hold its own and then you reapply this stuff from Turtle Wax and you should be golden.
I'm sure there are better paint sealer out there but the price and very little elbow grease for the nu finish cant be beat with this Turtle Wax ice seal and shine. Just remember to do one coat of nu finish give it 30 days Washing by hand with a ph neutral soap I use Maguire's gold classic it's also biodegradable and will not strip the nu finish Which is important and then add the 2nd coat around 30 days And when you wash after that apply this Turtle Wax stuff then you should be solid the Turtle Wax is pretty resilient against chemicals the guy seen on YouTube actually did a test with what they use for degrees are on the roads and it held up pretty good For a simple spray and wipe . Of course depending on road conditions and what not and whether you may have to wash your vehicle more often and re apply this stuff but in between washes the new finish should hold its own and then you reapply this stuff from Turtle Wax and you should be golden.
not happy with the paint quality of today. I remember as a kid paint being thicker than corn flakes. today with all the computer controls and such its the thinnest possible and on two spots on my new les than 1500 miles truck it rub off with my arm shirt passing along it.
was just thinking this morning how great it would be to have the whole truck painted in black bed liner .
was just thinking this morning how great it would be to have the whole truck painted in black bed liner .
It would look nice for the first week and then look like garbage for the rest of its life. It'll loose its gloss and get a thin white coating of whatever and look super faded and disgusting. There's a Porsche suv in my area that did it in red. It currently looks like a powdered pink.
It would look nice for the first week and then look like garbage for the rest of its life. It'll loose its gloss and get a thin white coating of whatever and look super faded and disgusting. There's a Porsche suv in my area that did it in red. It currently looks like a powdered pink.
Bulletliner is from the guys who started the spray in Bedliner industry, Line X. I don't have any experience with them but Bohen said he was going to check them out in his local area at one point. What say you, Bohen? Get a chance to go talk to those folks?
Bulletliner is from the guys who started the spray in Bedliner industry, Line X. I don't have any experience with them but Bohen said he was going to check them out in his local area at one point. What say you, Bohen? Get a chance to go talk to those folks?
Back to work Monday been on vacation but will stop by monday or Tuesday at the lastest. Any questions that you would like me ask when I'm there?
Back to work Monday been on vacation but will stop by monday or Tuesday at the lastest. Any questions that you would like me ask when I'm there?
Wow, you take requests... Cool. Ask them how long the warranty is for UV resistance of their material. If it is UV proof or not. Also, ask them if they can match factory colors. I want to have the rockers and lower part of doors coated in the medium gray metallic flake paint that's on there now, if they can match or get it close enough. Thanks man.
Wow, you take requests... Cool. Ask them how long the warranty is for UV resistance of their material. If it is UV proof or not. Also, ask them if they can match factory colors. I want to have the rockers and lower part of doors coated in the medium gray metallic flake paint that's on there now, if they can match or get it close enough. Thanks man.
It would look nice for the first week and then look like garbage for the rest of its life. It'll loose its gloss and get a thin white coating of whatever and look super faded and disgusting. There's a Porsche suv in my area that did it in red. It currently looks like a powdered pink.
Why does this not not happen in the truck bed?
i have spray in bed liner in my bed and it looks fine.
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