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I may be a bit ocd here, but has anyone used quick sealant on a zero turn mower?  Got a brand new gravely this weekend and want to keep it in pristine condition, thinking about quick sealant on the deck to keep it nice and clean, using it under the deck would hopefully help grass not to accumulate and stick, and make it easier to scrape off.  Hell, will probably end up detailing the entire machine with adams lol

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I may be a bit ocd here, but has anyone used quick sealant on a zero turn mower?  Got a brand new gravely this weekend and want to keep it in pristine condition, thinking about quick sealant on the deck to keep it nice and clean, using it under the deck would hopefully help grass not to accumulate and stick, and make it easier to scrape off.  Hell, will probably end up detailing the entire machine with adams lol

I've had great success with no name pam for underside. Rest of machine, your an Adams family guy, get er done......

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Researched the Pam technique, may have to try it. Gonna put a good coat of maybe paint sealant on first, followed by a spray down of quick sealant and see how it works. Also read fluid film works good, which I use a lot on other things around the house

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Researched the Pam technique, may have to try it. Gonna put a good coat of maybe paint sealant on first, followed by a spray down of quick sealant and see how it works. Also read fluid film works good, which I use a lot on other things around the house

Fluid film can't say I've heard of this? A USA only product maybe??

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Congrats on the new Gravely!!  I'm a Dixie Chopper man myself.  :)

 

I keep everything coated with Quick Sealant and it makes it incredibly easy to clean.  I blast it off with the hose every 2-3 time I mow, and throw on some more QS just for good measure.

 

As far as under the deck, it's good to seal it when it's brand new, but I think it's safe to say that you'll never get back down to the bare deck again after it's seen grass one time, so future applications of any QS/Pam/Fluid Film probably won't work out too well.

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