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SVTPerformance Shine Seal Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 10489423" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>after discussing this product quite a bit with the owner of Shine Seal i made a deal with him to become an authorized distributor of his product. i wanted to offer this as a convenience to my customers but didnt want to carry the $100 kits. he agreed to make "wheel kits" for me that are about half the size, and half the cost. i immediately ordered 10 kits and am already flying through the stuff for my wheel customers.</p><p></p><p>BUT, you can also use this on your polished engine parts as well. or how about that polished exhaust that you slaved away on so much? :idea: this stuff has a temperature tolerance that is waaay beyond anything we'd throw it at. so polished ported eaton? no problem. </p><p></p><p>a customer asked me if it would be good for his chrome wheels. guess what? YES. works on chrome just the same. both chrome and polished aluminum are VERY porous. this stuff will help keep those pores sealed off. it would also act as a bit of a barrier against any brake dust that might land on your wheels, which can eat right through chrome when hot. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]162936[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>here is what you get in the "wheel kit" for $50 (plus $10 shipping) --there's a white applicator cloth behind the bottles</p><p>[ATTACH=full]162937[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>now thats good if your stuff is already clean and shiny. if you need to do some polishing first, i also grabbed some bottles of their metal polish which im told is comparable to Adams (which i always recommend). these are $12 each plus shipping ($7) (or combined with the kit for $10).</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]162938[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 10489423, member: 40308"] after discussing this product quite a bit with the owner of Shine Seal i made a deal with him to become an authorized distributor of his product. i wanted to offer this as a convenience to my customers but didnt want to carry the $100 kits. he agreed to make "wheel kits" for me that are about half the size, and half the cost. i immediately ordered 10 kits and am already flying through the stuff for my wheel customers. BUT, you can also use this on your polished engine parts as well. or how about that polished exhaust that you slaved away on so much? :idea: this stuff has a temperature tolerance that is waaay beyond anything we'd throw it at. so polished ported eaton? no problem. a customer asked me if it would be good for his chrome wheels. guess what? YES. works on chrome just the same. both chrome and polished aluminum are VERY porous. this stuff will help keep those pores sealed off. it would also act as a bit of a barrier against any brake dust that might land on your wheels, which can eat right through chrome when hot. [ATTACH=full]162936[/ATTACH] here is what you get in the "wheel kit" for $50 (plus $10 shipping) --there's a white applicator cloth behind the bottles [ATTACH=full]162937[/ATTACH] now thats good if your stuff is already clean and shiny. if you need to do some polishing first, i also grabbed some bottles of their metal polish which im told is comparable to Adams (which i always recommend). these are $12 each plus shipping ($7) (or combined with the kit for $10). [ATTACH=full]162938[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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