Pollen & Sap

     This time of the year here in the Northeast, we're beginning to deal with pollen from the trees. Pollen not only drives you bonkers if you have any allergies, but it also messes up a clean car, truck, motorcycle, RV. It's very frustrating to spend the time to get your vehicle looking real nice, then go out a few hours later, and find it covered with pollen. This is a wonderful application for Race Glaze® Gloss Highlighter. Spray a fine mist on the surface, spread it out gently using a clean & soft terrycloth towel, and then easily buff to a high shine. I find that using 2 terrycloth towels (both clean, and soft) works out better - one to wipe/spread, and the second one to buff the surface. Sap from the deciduous trees (ones that get new leaves each year - maples, oak, elm, etc.,) is another annoyance this time of year. As the leaves open, we find a sticky coating of little spots (sap) on the surface. This is another natural application for Gloss Highlighter. This product is a wonderful supplement to Race Glaze® Polish & Sealant - clean, polish, and protect your vehicle every 4-6 months with Polish & Sealant, and then supplement it as often as you want, with Gloss Highlighter. There is no hard rubbing required, it will not scratch, streak, or smear. Body shops recommend use of it because it contains no silicone, hydrocarbon solvents, oils, or waxes. There is no film build up - it can be used every day. It has a pleasant "natural" fragrance, increases UV protection, and repels water very well. Used properly, a 16 oz. bottle will do 8-10 average sized cars. You can use Gloss Highlighter on all hard surfaces: painted metal, fiberglass, glass, plastic, chrome, Plexiglas, vinyl trim, rubber.

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