While I was home doing the paint correction on the 2005 Corvette, I noticed my uncle's 1969 Mercury Cyclone was a little dusty from sitting in our building. It needed to be driven, but I wasn't going to drive it anywhere looking like that. It didn't need a full two-bucket wash, so I just foamed it down with some Adam's Car Shampoo and rinsed it off. To my surprise, the Machine Super Sealant that I applied 13 months ago was still beading water as well as when I first applied it. The car has probably only been washed maybe 3 times since I applied it, but it was still pretty amazing.
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While I was home doing the paint correction on the 2005 Corvette, I noticed my uncle's 1969 Mercury Cyclone was a little dusty from sitting in our building. It needed to be driven, but I wasn't going to drive it anywhere looking like that. It didn't need a full two-bucket wash, so I just foamed it down with some Adam's Car Shampoo and rinsed it off. To my surprise, the Machine Super Sealant that I applied 13 months ago was still beading water as well as when I first applied it. The car has probably only been washed maybe 3 times since I applied it, but it was still pretty amazing.
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