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Feb 04, 2026 - 10:35 AM
In almost 30 years in this business, I’ve never seen these systems “not work” when they’re used correctly.
Every successful bond comes down to three fundamentals:
1) Clean
2) Dry
3) Dull
If any one of those is missing, nothing sticks long-term — no matter what brand you use.
Before applying anything to marble, cultured marble, Formica, or fiberglass — especially before fillers or coatings — the surface must be stripped of polishing residues, waxes, and silicone contamination. That’s why we engineered SWAT Final Wipe specifically for refinishers.
This wasn’t borrowed from automotive or cabinet work — it was built for our industry and the surfaces we deal with every day.
Most tubs, counters, and surrounds have been polished repeatedly with waxes, silicone-based sprays, and “shine” products before a refinisher is ever called. Those residues are invisible — but they are the #1 cause of adhesion failure.
SWAT dissolves them.
Put it on silicone — it melts.
Put it on wax — it lifts.
Put it on polish residue — it releases it.
Once you use SWAT, you’re no longer painting over contamination — you’re bonding to the actual surface.
I say this confidently because once refinishers switch to it, they don’t go back.
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If you commit those things to memory you can bond to anything.
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