Nautical Liquid Glass Polish/Finish Application
Instructions
Before using, shake can well! The surface must be clean and
dry. All wax residue on surface should be removed. We recommend the use of
Liquid Glass Pre-Cleaner. Our Pre- Cleaner will ensure optimum results by
prepping/cleaning dull, stained, oxidized, or previously waxed surfaces, thus
enabling the Nautical Liquid Glass Polish/Finish to adhere better to the
applied surface.
Apply Nautical Liquid Glass sparingly, but evenly, using a coarse cotton
cloth in a straight back and forth movement. Apply one section at a time. The
ideal applied surface temperature should be between 50 and 80 degrees. (If any
paint color appears on the cloth, it is oxidized paint that must be removed to
reveal the good paint layer beneath.) After a haze appears on the surface,
wipe off with a clean, dry cloth. Terry cloth or Turkish towel may be used.
For best results, allow at least four hours between coats to permit
"curing." When finished, "baking" boat in the sun will
bond Nautical Liquid Glass Polish/Finish to the surface. The greater the
number of coats, the greater the protection afforded. Liquid Glass Wash
Concentrate can be used to remove debris and refreshen between coats.
Occasionally on dark colored surfaces, streaking may occur. Temperature,
previously used wax products, and buffing cloths are all things that can
affect streaking. Streaks can be eliminated by rebuffing the surface with a
damp cloth.
Nautical Liquid Glass Polish/Finish can be applied to any nonporous surface
including aluminum, stainless steel, brass, glass, ceramic tile, etc. There
are thousands of uses for business or in the home. Caution
should be used, however, since a long-lasting slippery finish can be dangerous
in places (for example, bath tub or shower floor). Do not use on porous
surfaces such as fabrics, upholstery, leather, vinyl, etc. UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD NAUTICAL LIQUID GLASS BE APPLIED TO SURFACES WHERE SOLID
FOOTING AND TRACTION ARE REQUIRED.
FOR REPAINTING ONLY: Liquid Glass may be removed by first washing
with a strong solution of high quality car wash detergent, then using 00 steel
wool with mineral spirits or Varsol. (This same procedure should be used to
remove any wax product from a vehicle before repainting.) Wipe
dry and sand with desired grade of sandpaper before repainting.