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03-05-2023, 05:42 PM | #11 | |||
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I will use it as a rinse aid on customer cars that don't already have some sort of protection on it. This makes drying easier, boosts gloss and adds something to the paint quickly and easily. Overall, like similar spray and rinse products, Wet Coat is a brilliant product. Don't expect longevity, but the application is so simple and quick that it doesn't really matter. I also like to avoid direct application on glass as it can leave a streaky finish.
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