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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteStallion94" data-source="post: 893702" data-attributes="member: 8121"><p>Clean it down really well and then pick up some Duragloss #301 You can find it at NAPA and Carquest among a couple others. Yes, I know that it is a product designed for convertible tops but trust me, it works in this application. Apply one coat and let it soak in real well without wiping it off. Apply a second coat and then wipe it down after letting that sit for another 30 seconds to a minute. You should be good to go now. I generally prefer to apply this product with those foam paint brushes, just FYI. </p><p></p><p>I used this exact same product and method on my 1994 GT that had been a Florida car for several years. It made that cowl panel look OEM new and would generally give me 3-6 months of protection. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.duragloss.com/product.asp?pid=285" target="_blank">http://www.duragloss.com/product.asp?pid=285</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteStallion94, post: 893702, member: 8121"] Clean it down really well and then pick up some Duragloss #301 You can find it at NAPA and Carquest among a couple others. Yes, I know that it is a product designed for convertible tops but trust me, it works in this application. Apply one coat and let it soak in real well without wiping it off. Apply a second coat and then wipe it down after letting that sit for another 30 seconds to a minute. You should be good to go now. I generally prefer to apply this product with those foam paint brushes, just FYI. I used this exact same product and method on my 1994 GT that had been a Florida car for several years. It made that cowl panel look OEM new and would generally give me 3-6 months of protection. [url]http://www.duragloss.com/product.asp?pid=285[/url] [/QUOTE]
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