Blue Coral and diapers. That was my "go to" combination 30 years ago.
Me to only it was over 50 years ago. Don't remember if cheese cloth was invented then.
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Blue Coral and diapers. That was my "go to" combination 30 years ago.
I was told I was doing it wrong? I think after 15 years in bussiness I got the spray and wipe thing down? I just got tired of re polishing coated vehicles after following to the letter the instructions! But I heard they changed that recommendation.
I think us Florida boys have more issues with streaking than anywhere else do to the heat combined with the humidity. I think all products should be tested here first before being brought to market.![]()
I have never met Corey in person, but he is a good guy. Spoken to him over the phone a few times both before he opened car pro usa and after and he has been helpful. I think he might be hesitant to post for fear or re-hashing the whole event on Reload with such a bellowed member as our own celeb detailer Mr. Corvette himself Ronny...........
If you want to have a convo with Corey either PM him or PM me and I get you in touch with him.
I have a full unopened reload, sitting in my carage (old formula) and I am hesitant to open it at the moment.
Every manufacturer have their diamonds and dogs and there is a learning curve on some of them. I hired a pro to show me how to apply coatings, it was opticoat. I did this mostly because if fouled up the time required to fix a botched coating job was to great. Now I own the knowledge and it has served me well.
The polish job looks good, how was the lunch. Lol
I`m just now reading this and I`m going to bump the thread. I used the reload back in May of this year. It was nothing short of a nightmare. I had one hell of a time buffing/wiping it off. I didn`t try to do it 50-50. But I didn`t see the point why I had to. And professional detailing I understand that you`re going to have winners and losers and what you buy and try out. But I`d say out of all the products that I have spent good money on, this probably ranks up as one of the worst. I would never buy it again.
I`m just now reading this and I`m going to bump the thread. I used the reload back in May of this year. It was nothing short of a nightmare. I had one hell of a time buffing/wiping it off. I didn`t try to do it 50-50. But I didn`t see the point why I had to. And professional detailing I understand that you`re going to have winners and losers and what you buy and try out. But I`d say out of all the products that I have spent good money on, this probably ranks up as one of the worst. I would never buy it again.
I’m thinking you were lucky enough to have not purchased any of the batches where there were known problems. No doubt this product can deliver but there was a period of time where it let more than one skilled user down. Did I get that right, Ron?Reload is one of the easiest products I`ve ever used. Spray on panel, spread with one mf towel and wipe/buff off with another mf. Sorry to hear you are having issues.