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Say John, You don't happen to hold stock in that Glisten Products do ya?
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It appears like it doesn't it! It's funny how you find some product (I was just reading about Glisten PC last week)and then you find a bunch of potential applications for it. I also found out that you can apply it with a brush and supposedly it lays out without brushmarks (one customer said he uses foam brushes for a better result). This will make doing my wheel wells easier (no masking) but of course I will need to experiment to see if it really works. I did ask on the Por-15 forum about using Glisten PC for wheel wells. Following is the thread:
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I'm interested in using Glisten PC semi-gloss to coat painted automotive wheel wells. The car is still under restoration so the paint is fresh and clean (no wax, dirt, etc.) What prep is needed besides the Marine Clean? Is some scuffing needed (wet sand, fine scotch brite, etc) for best adhesion? Will Glisten protect the color paint from rock chips? Has anyone else used Glisten PC for this application?
Thanks,
John
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Lightly wet sand the wheel wells. Then wipe down with Xylene. And then apply Glisten PC. At least 2 coats. The Glisten PC will absolutely protect from rock chips. We have many customers who have used Glisten PC is the same situation.
Let me know if you have any additional questions.
Ben