In a message dated 9/3/03 7:13:27 PM Central Daylight Time, Michael.Fischer@xxxx writes: > Howdy All, > > I've got an old bottle of DMC Cleaner/Sealer that I got from > Houston a while back ... But there's no label on it ..I was wondering if > anyone has any tips on the application of it. (Or if I should even use > it.) > > Thanks > Mike > Vin 17106 My experience with this stuff has been mixed. to apply it, make sure your car is extra clean (as in, wash it, dry it, then apply). take a soft terrycloth towel or a cloth diaper and put a moderate amount on the cloth. apply it to the stainless with the grain in one direction only. spread it pretty thin and work it in. after it is applied over, say, the whole hood, take a new fresh towel and buff it clean to remove the streaks. turn the buffer towel over many times - it will get black and won't do a good job if it has cleaner on it. to do the whole car, it takes a long time and you have to do a good job or the car looks spotty and streaked. but if you do a good job you will be amazed at the results. i usually apply the sealer for big car shows and that's it. if your car gets wet from rain or anything it tends to streak the cleaner and it looks TERRIBLE. for this reason i avoid using the sealer except for extra special occasions. otherwise, a simple DMC shampoo wash and towel dry is almost as good. Andy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]