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I AM CONFUSED1 WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES/SIMILARITIES & SPECIFIC USES OF YOUR SURFACE SEALANT/PROTECTANTS (SILKENSEAL, MH SUPERGLAZE) SIMP. BRILLIANT SUPERWAX, NON-SKID SEALANT)?

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I AM CONFUSED1 WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES/SIMILARITIES & SPECIFIC USES OF YOUR SURFACE SEALANT/PROTECTANTS (SILKENSEAL, MH SUPERGLAZE) SIMP. BRILLIANT SUPERWAX, NON-SKID SEALANT)?

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HERE THEY ARE! SILKENSEAL™ is a water-based emulsion that cures into a thin, very flexible “plastic skin” that is water-repellant and can be “silken” or very shiny as required (can be buffed to a shine). It can be used to seal all soft rubber and plastic surfaces and can even be used as a water repellent coating on dark sunbrella! It can also be used on chalky gelcoat as an “undercoat” for conventional wax or our SIMPLY BRILLIANT Superwax™ and/or as a “quick shine” touch up for waxed or painted surfaces. SIMPLY BRILLIANT Superwax™ (as now formulated) is a synthetic wax suspended as a microemulsion in a mixture of fast and slow-setting resins (no water content). Unlike a conventional wax, it is wiped on as a coating that cures into a high gloss waterproof film. However, when completely hard (after several days) it can be buffed if necesary. Although the film adheres well to underlying surfaces and is somewhat flexible it is most suitable to seal the surface of fiberglass gelcoat that ha

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