Toughseal Works?
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Toughseal Works?
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Any experience using Toughseal? Is it effective and worth the $?
www.toughseal.com.sg
Toughseal is a new complete protection package for the exterior and interior of cars, boats, caravans and aircraft. This revolutionary Acrylic-P.T.F.E Sealant is proven to protect modern-day [water-based] paintwork for up to five years, from everyday harmful elements, such as Ultra Violet Rays, Oxidation, Bird Droppings, Acid Rain, Fading and Diesel Fumes year after year. There is no need to wax again.
Once the paintwork has been treated, you can then apply the same high quality finish inside the vehicle using the Vinyl & Leather Protector and the Fabric Protector. For long-lasting results, use the Dry Wash & Guard and the Wash & Gloss which are also included in the pack.
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Any experience using Toughseal? Is it effective and worth the $?
www.toughseal.com.sg
Toughseal is a new complete protection package for the exterior and interior of cars, boats, caravans and aircraft. This revolutionary Acrylic-P.T.F.E Sealant is proven to protect modern-day [water-based] paintwork for up to five years, from everyday harmful elements, such as Ultra Violet Rays, Oxidation, Bird Droppings, Acid Rain, Fading and Diesel Fumes year after year. There is no need to wax again.
Once the paintwork has been treated, you can then apply the same high quality finish inside the vehicle using the Vinyl & Leather Protector and the Fabric Protector. For long-lasting results, use the Dry Wash & Guard and the Wash & Gloss which are also included in the pack.
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Nothing beats good old fashion polish/sealant/wax lah... but if lazy to wax regularly, then can consider lor, but I think quite expensive. Might as well spray paint the whole car one a year....
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agreed. those 18mth warranty sealant also a sham. every 6mth wax and polish is the best. then there will be other who says that save the money for a respray is better since you cant really avoid dents and scratches and stone chips if yours is a daily car.
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Just one problem, can u ask them if they can proof if the Toughseal layer is still on the car after mths, or maybe after years?
Cos u hav to know that as u are paying for something expensive that said that it can last for 5 years
Cos u hav to know that as u are paying for something expensive that said that it can last for 5 years
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Hey guys,
Thanks for your feedback.. yar, i know nothing beats the regular regime of wash, clay bar, wax...good way to workout too... but it's the time commitment that is tough. Will be careful to check out before spending the $.
Thanks again!
Thanks for your feedback.. yar, i know nothing beats the regular regime of wash, clay bar, wax...good way to workout too... but it's the time commitment that is tough. Will be careful to check out before spending the $.
Thanks again!
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