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Oh, I thought that you had just gone through the whole process. Sorry bout that.
Interesting.... But this has been on since june or july, so not sure that cure would work now
We also used the rotary back in the day but we always hand waxed. It's just the way we did it.
We also used the rotary back in the day but we always hand waxed. It's just the way we did it.
I somehow again long for those "Blue Coral Days", that's all I used to use on my '67 Stingray. A great product, but not without headaches. Apply to a 15"x15" section, and you better be picking up the Cotton Baby Diaper instantly and start wiping, otherwise it was like trying to get Candle Wax off the paint.
WOW … my arms are getting sore just thinking about the times I used Blue Coral.
I have been messing with 2014 reload on my jet black BMW if its that hard to put on then its not worth it to me. I have tried every option on the forum( keep rubbing and all you will do is mar the paint) I love their cquartz but reload is a hand full. streaking and it dull the shine Just my 2 cents
I have been messing with 2014 reload on my jet black BMW if its that hard to put on then its not worth it to me. I have tried every option on the forum( keep rubbing and all you will do is mar the paint) I love their cquartz but reload is a hand full. streaking and it dull the shine Just my 2 cents
Well saidCoatings are actually making detailing more complicated and adding more headaches. First you have to deal with the difficulties of trying to get every gram of silicone or previous LSP off every surface of the entire car - good luck there.
IME this is harder than it seems - and is probably the reason for most coating failures. Then you have to deal with trying to get high spots leveled and the coating has to be viewed in all types of lights at all types of angles. This is probably reason # 2 for failures - people use minuscule amount of product so they don't have too many high spots. Applying any coating outside is tedious at best.
Then you have to by special soaps and special "maintenance products" that are hard to use and leave smears that can't just be wiped away. None of the "maintenance products" work anywhere near well when used in any type of sun or anywhere warm.
After all this - you keep your fingers crossed hoping to get most of the lifespan the coating manufacturer claims. Then, if you have to polish a panel - you better have some of that coating left to re-coat it - and hope it hasn't dried up or turned to glass.
We all know it hasn't panned out that coatings do squat to prevent marring.
Dunno. I'm for the most part sticking with high quality waxes and sealants that are enjoyable to use, easily renewable / re-applicable, and simple to apply.
No headaches and I can just hit them with some Sonax BSD after a wash to get beading that rivals any coating.
Happy Coating Everyone.
I have been messing with 2014 reload on my jet black BMW if its that hard to put on then its not worth it to me. I have tried every option on the forum( keep rubbing and all you will do is mar the paint) I love their cquartz but reload is a hand full. streaking and it dull the shine Just my 2 cents
Agreed
But if you say it too loud, they'll tell you that you don't know what you're doing.
And thank you for the validation