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Sharkhide is a great product and will last about a summer. Just make sure to apply it excactly the way it says to. Also, buy the cotton towels they sell to apply it. It looks like you use to have an aerosol can but its not available anymore, that would be killer if they brought that back.
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Do you guys use Sharkhide after polish to coat things in the engine bay like blowers, intakes, pulleys, etc.?
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Originally Posted by mmb
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Seems like we always get into it so I guess i'm just to quick to jump on the defence anymore??? Nothing personal, it's probably just a lot of misunderstood humor you can't get from reading words off of a screen!
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Originally Posted by frickstyle
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Do you guys use Sharkhide after polish to coat things in the engine bay like blowers, intakes, pulleys, etc.?
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Sharkhyde does not look good on polished metal, leaves a rainbow color film that you can not see on scotchbrite aluminum.
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well sh!t, just wasted a couple hundred on their products....
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Originally Posted by frickstyle
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well sh!t, just wasted a couple hundred on their products....
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I wanted to try it on my mufflers , hoping it`ll be easier to clean.
This sounded great too but the reviews were not good at all. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-6_EpDh0jI |
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It looks just fine if it's applied correctly. I would practice with some scrap metal to get the hang of it. You only get one chance but if it doesn't go right just use some acetone and start over
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NICE!
One swipe right? I kept wanting to go over it more times... I even polished my brass sea pump and coated it lol |
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