imported_memnuts
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I am somewhat confused with this discussion. What is the point of adding a protectant to the finish if it does protect against commonly encountered environmental hazards? Why not just add a glaze if the protectant will not withstand a 30 minute encounter with anything except road debris (i.e. pebbles and rocks)?
Obviously you did not have this type of problem with any of your previous protectant. Why would you accept this type of poor performance now?
Are we just looking for excellent beading, appearance enhancement and easy application? Birds are not going anywhere and if you are willing to continue to accept etching after every episode, well I think I answered my own question.
I personally would not accept this lack of protection from any product even on my garage queen and write it off to a bird's diet. JMHO
Obviously you did not have this type of problem with any of your previous protectant. Why would you accept this type of poor performance now?
Are we just looking for excellent beading, appearance enhancement and easy application? Birds are not going anywhere and if you are willing to continue to accept etching after every episode, well I think I answered my own question.
I personally would not accept this lack of protection from any product even on my garage queen and write it off to a bird's diet. JMHO