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Old 06-19-2018, 06:18 AM
Rixls6 Rixls6 is offline
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What happens if the car needs paint work?
Is there a way to take the stuff off so paint will stick?
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Old 06-19-2018, 06:32 PM
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What happens if the car needs paint work?
Is there a way to take the stuff off so paint will stick?
From what my friends have told me, the stuff only lasts about 2 years before its effectiveness wears off, so I would think this is not a permanent coating that could cause problems in case of paint work being required. One of my friends who is enthusiastic about the product owns a paint & body repair business, so I don't think he would be promoting the product if it could potentially cause him problems down the road.

BTW, great memory on the 'polyglycoat', Rick.....that's a term I had forgotten all about!
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