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    advice on sealing powdercoat

    Just installed these functioning hood vents on my car - they are very high quality black satin finish powdercoat...what to use to seal? Opti coat? BFWD? I`m all ears...


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    Re: advice on sealing powdercoat

    Chemical Guys makes a QD/Spray wax for matte and satin paint.

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    Re: advice on sealing powdercoat

    I used opticoat on my hex vents but I think mine were painted not powdercoated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 0inDetail0 View Post
    Chemical Guys makes a QD/Spray wax for matte and satin paint.
    Powdercoat is not a paint. Honestly, wouldn`t worry about powdercoat it is extremely durable.
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