Poli Seal all by itself...not bad at all!

golfdude

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I am having some bonding/beading issues with PoliSeal (maybe it's just the nature of the product), but here's my car with just this product on the car...The few swirls on the car were effectively removed by the product. It was applied via PC and an edge 2000 blue pad. Enjoy:



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Well, the product looks great on the car, but the fact is, the product does not seem to bead water at all. Is this normal of this product? I thought that since I did not clay bar the vehicle, that maybe my 3 old layers of Collinite 476S might have created a bonding issue.
 
xfire said:
Well, the product looks great on the car, but the fact is, the product does not seem to bead water at all. Is this normal of this product? I thought that since I did not clay bar the vehicle, that maybe my 3 old layers of Collinite 476S might have created a bonding issue.



No...PS should remove it and seal it. PS's beading is not as pronounced as Collinites, as far as I can tell.
 
The fact is, there seems to be barely any beading at all! Nevertheless, I have discussed more about the product itself in the "product discussion" section of the forum. So to follow forum guidelines, please keep additional product comments to this thread:



http://autopia.org/forum/detailing-...t-happy-my-optimum-poliseal-3.html#post903853



Criticizing, opinions, and compliments of the work itself is welcomed in this thread. More importantly, I posted thse pictures up here to show future perspective buyers on the effectiveness of using just this product on the surface.
 
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