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Spraying #21 as a spray wax

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  • #16
    Mike we just got a 1957 Porsche Cabriolet at work. I will try to get some pics on Monday
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    • #17
      Originally posted by DavidL
      Mike we just got a 1957 Porsche Cabriolet at work. I will try to get some pics on Monday
      Wow!

      That sounds like a very rare Porsche! Maybe start a new thread just for this car, especially if you do a before & after.
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      • #18
        #21 is so easy to remove, only takes one wipe, I don't see a need for a spray wax version. #21 keeps the paint slick for so long, yet it is so easy to remove after it has hazed! I don't know how they did it.

        Back in the mid 80s, Meguiars had a paste polymer sealant in the consumer line (can't remember name of it) that had excellent durability. But it was very difficult to buff off.

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