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    I havent posted in a while because my business is really going strong. My customers really like he durability of the sealant i currently use on the cars, but it is giving me to many problems. Stuff works great indoors,but outside in the sun it leaves streaks that are near impossible to remove in the paint. Stuff is unbeatable in shine and durability though,but not sun friendly. Anyone recc something that can give great results and sun safe? Looking for either a wax or poly sealant.

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    There are tons that are sun sage...Zaino, Clearkote, Optimum, etc...
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    Many of Poorboy`s products can work well in the sun. PWS seems to work well as a one step product and I know I have applied Ex-P in the sun without difficulty.
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    I think that the problem is not really a question of sun or shade, but a question of surface temperature of the paint. Most products will work fine in the sun, until the paint gets too hot.

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    Which sealant are you using?

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    currently detail king poly seal 2. this stuff is amazing in the shine it provides, slickness and durability is outstanding. I have tried exp before, clearkote moose wax and well and like them both, but i dont think they have the durability of the product im using now. Also i didnt get technical, but your right with the surface temperture of the paint that is what i was referring to. If it is in the sun at 40 degree im good, but now spring is here the 70s and up the poly seal isnt liking those temps.

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    Zaino is VERY durable.

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    You may want to get an easy up tent to provide shade outside and keep the paint temps. down. Mike...

 

 

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