Polish Angel Spritzes by machine ???

Ronkh

Wax Waster
Has anyone tried to apply Polish Angel spritzes by machine?

Sounds interesting to me.

Thoughts?
 
I`d say no....

seems like you`d need to use too much for lubricity with the machine pad

also I think that would take Longer actually
 
if there is a correlation between using too much and looks/longevity...don`t you think you or I would have figured that out? haha

this stuff melts into paint, youre gonna be dry buffing IMO
 
I like the "thinking outside of the box" here Ron... Have not personally tried it, but if you do please post your results. You never know, it`s out of the box ideas like this that can lead to a whole new method of attaining the ultimate gloss. On the other hand, it could also result in an epic fail... :D

:PolishAngel:
 
I`ll save you some product:

I tried using too much hi gloss (by hand) to increase durability but it didn`t work and was a lot of wipe out. Looks were equal.
 
GMTA -

The seed has been planted...
lol
I don`t see any issue with normal application methods personally

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Ron has that big flat paneled Durango, looks like a great candidate!
 
Ron- have tried any of their (recommended) machine applied products? Like master sealant for instance....two dots of master sealant will do a humongous area. Perhaps you`d need to try and find a way to make the spritz`s thicker, maybe a chilled method would work here.

I`d say when you try this later today, I`d do it on a panel with a pad by hand and see if it sticks or glides.. I think you`d need a closed cell pad (to keep the liquid on the outer surface), right?

Here`s what I figure the result will be, considering I`ve used every PA spray I have like it was a WW at least once in the past and they were NOT easy to remove as far as final film to buff off which was obviously due to over-application on my end.
Now granted I only want to be wrong because this potentially new method will cost me even more money, haha.
 
(Best to convince Brandt to try it though, as to not make any unwanted mistakes on the Z06) :)
I bet Ron has more clear coat on that new Z than I do on my SRT

Ironically, I work in my product room so I`m sitting at almost arms reach of all my PA stuff and I think I hear them whispering to me .... `You got that truck outside` (with a German accent)
 
I`ve done this with other products and a blue or black finishing pad and have gotten great results, i think though you should spritz the pad not the panel.Just my 2 cents.
 
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