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    Review "Shine Seal" Polishing Sealant

    http://byrnecoatings.com/wp-content/...it-405-227.jpg I recently came across a product called Shine Seal. Here at Byrne Coatings we do some polishing for customers and I am constantly being asked, “How can I keep my polished Items from oxidizing or loosing their shine”? I often wondered the same thing as I have had parts and what not polished in the past only to have to keep polishing them every couple of months. I set out to find some products that can be applied to polished aluminum, stainless, brass and whatever else you can think of. Of course you can put a clear coat of either automotive paint or a powder clear or even a ceramic clear coat over these items but this actually creates a layer on top of your polished items, either changing the look or dulling the polished finished. I figured the best approach would be to find a product that actually does not create a layer and or change the look of the polished part yet actually seals the pits and or lows in the polished finish.
    Frank from Shine Seal was nice enough to send us a Master kit for review. *Thanks Frank!!

    Shine Seal Master Kit

    Shine Seal Master Kit Contents

    Shine Seal Kit Products
    Here is Shine Seal’s Demo Video.
    The Finished Product. Shine Seal did not dull or fade the polish at all. Overall I’m really happy with this product so far and feel it is an easy cost effective way to save time and money keeping your polished parts shiny.
    Polished Triumph Rocker Box Covers. Sealed with Shine Seal.
    71 Triumph Rocker Box Covers

    http://byrnecoatings.com/shine-seal-polishing-sealer/
    Last edited by Byrne Coatings; 11-13-2014 at 12:55 PM.

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