iamdub
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Speaking of CG, I recently saw that Walmart has some of their products.
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Yup. And you can also get some of their stuff on amazon as well.Speaking of CG, I recently saw that Walmart has some of their products.
I buy all their stuff on Amazon, way cheaper than from CG themselves even with their promotions.Yup. And you can also get some of their stuff on amazon as well.
That’s how I do t as well except or when I go down to headquarters for rides and coffee and the guys that know me hook me upI buy all their stuff on Amazon, way cheaper than from CG themselves even with their promotions.
So for my old, tired paint, with numerous chips.. would you recommend Jetseal, or hydro slick, for the upcoming winter snow / magnesium chloride months..?Yup that’s what I’m good for! Making you spend money on CG!!! Haha.
Jetseal is great stuff! That’s my go to thick sealant. Used it for many years a winter sealant for all my clients. I’m on board with hydro slick 100% after using it for the last month. It’s absolutely amazing! Sucks to have to apply by hand! But worth the work for the protection and water beading tech!! And the shine.... it’s unreal
How much shine is capable with this stuff! Sealing most of my clients vehicles with it right now in prep for winter.
Yeah that would REEALLY add to the cost for me lmao.That’s how I do t as well except or when I go down to headquarters for rides and coffee and the guys that know me hook me up
Yeah that would REALLY add to the cost for me going to rides and coffee and buying a C10 lmao.
I don’t have that problem....Yeah that would REEALLY add to the cost for me lmao.
Sorry for the delayed response. On older paints I like to use jetseal because it bonds a little better. And it’s easier to apply, machine on, let sit about 10-15 minutes, and the towelit down. And the haze towels off pretty easily. Just make sure you clay it first.So for my old, tired paint, with numerous chips.. would you recommend Jetseal, or hydro slick, for the upcoming winter snow / magnesium chloride months..?
Nice! Thanks so much Chase!Sorry for the delayed response. On older paints I like to use jetseal because it bonds a little better. And it’s easier to apply, machine on, let sit about 10-15 minutes, and the towelit down. And the haze towels off pretty easily. Just make sure you clay it first.