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    Thanks for the advice. The can actually says to use either a foam applicator or a microfiber pad though. I've never used a foam pad actually.
     
     
     
    I didn't even known foam applicators were a thing until you mentioned it just now. Obviously I don't know that much about detailing, haha.
     
     
    Just my daily driver, a Ford Focus ST. Speaking of which the paint seems to be quite a bit more fragile than previous vehicles I've driven.
     
     
    Correct, I used a lower GSM microfiber towel. Still even in areas where I sprayed a little extra quick sealant intentionally to see if I could get it to haze over, I still didn't see any haze.
     
    I just realized that I actually do have a foam thing lying around. I went to the car to spray some rinseless wash on it to prepare it for another coating of quick sealant (this time I'm going to use the foam thing), and what do you know, the rinseless wash just beaded right off.
     
    The last time I used quick sealant, I didn't have a foam pad so I had used a microfiber cloth as well; however I didn't think that a tiny layer of that spray could possibly work so I put a layer or two of wax on top. That was about 5 months ago. So either the quick sealant+wax still works from last time perfectly well or I actually applied it semi-correctly this time.
     
    You know, if it turns out that it really is this easy to use I might as well apply it every 2-3 months on top of the old sealant. That way it will always be extra-protected.
     
    As an aside, do you guys think I could seal my skylights in my house with this? I used rain-x before which worked okay. While it stopped beading water fairly quickly, it did a great job of inhibiting the growth of moss.
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