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WHOS LOOKING FOR REMAINING QUICK SEALANT!!!!!!


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I'm confused as to why people bemoan the loss of this stuff. Is H2O G&G not as good or better?

 

$50 for a can???? Seems absolutely insane.

Because it is amazing stuff.  It lasts about 6 months and is just so easy to use.  

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I'm confused as to why people bemoan the loss of this stuff. Is H2O G&G not as good or better?

 

$50 for a can???? Seems absolutely insane.

 

HGG is not even slightly comparable to Quick Sealant in my opinion. Quick Sealant was basically just as fast to apply to the vehicle but lasted up to 6 months compared to HGG's 2-3 month range. Quick Sealant could stand up on its own and be the only protection on the paint. HGG is more of a topper, that can be used alone but in my opinion the durability isn't good enough to be used by itself. 

 

I wish I had stocked up on Quick Sealant when it was still offered - it was truly a great product. Wish Adams would consider reformulating to comply to the new VOC laws. 

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I have 2.5 cans, trying to reserve those for rims.  Just nothing better and easier for rims.  The 2.5 cans should last me a while if just used for that, so I guess I'm hoping Adams eventually rereleases QS in an updated formula before I run out.  

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Damn tree huggers ruin aerosols for everyone LOL

 

We could have air like China.  They don't seem to really care what it takes to make something and how it affects the Earth.  I by no means am a "tree hugger", but I do believe in preserving what we have.  

 

When you look at how old the Earth is and how long humans have existed we have severely trashed it in a short period of time.  The Earth can only support so much like any other living thing before it becomes overwhelmed.

 

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/Aerosols/page4.php

 

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/Aerosols/page3.php

 

https://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/factsheets/Aerosols.html

 

Aerosols can be natural or human made as well.

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