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Just to be sure, because multiple products were being discussed...You used the Top Coat on your stainless appliances? I mentioned it to my wife and she was all ears. I would gladly experiment in the kitchen before I actually put the stuff on my boat.
Tall Red Rider remember its a sealant not a cleaner. What ever you treat needs to be pr cleaned. After your countertops or appliances are treated however, they clean very nicely with just water.
To the OP, per your question on cleaning SeaDek, I know that was answered earlier, but I just received mine from SC Wake. These instructions were included in the package. Hope that helps.
Let us know how you like it after you have had a chance to use it.
I will definitely...IF it ever comes in!! hahaha. I received an email from them saying my packaging was prepped and tagged and ready to ship once they have the product in it! It said they have received a "million" orders here in the past months and are having trouble keeping up with demand! Seems this TopCoat F11 must be a great product!
I just use car shampoo. I think it's Meguires but most any good car wash shampoo will work fine. I hose the SeaDek down and then brush it with a soft pole-mounted car wash brush. Then hose it all down again. Looks like new.
Sorry to resurrect an older thread with information that is useless, but maybe some marketing genius can help explain something to me.
I bought the Topcoat, and basically it didn't impress me on the home appliances, so I decided not to use it on the boat, but may try it again later. But anyway, just in the last week, they have spammed the crap out of me. Roughly 10 emails to let me know I can get a lousy 15% or so off for Halloween. So my only response to that is to unsubscribe. So now what are the odds I will buy more of it? Probably about zero. I have even had companies that I really like do that, but just to get out from under the spam emails, I had to unsubscribe.
Does it really make a company money to send out 5+ emails in the same day? Especially for a sale that is not all that great.
Sorry, I am not a marketing genius. But, I would guess sending the emails is not so much about making the company money. It is about the marketing person/dept. hitting some statistics for subscribers, or emails or something.
Now that I have unsubscribed, Top Coat decided to just add me back to their customer list and now I got half a dozen spam emails in the last 24 hours. Geez...
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