How do you do that?
It's relatively easy to do it on horizontal panels, but for the side panels, how do you avoid clay lube dripping? (And dripping lube doesn't do a good job at lubricating anymore.)
Thanks.
As KSG is so runny in consistency so I'm wordering whether it's practical or feasible to apply it via a mister instead of a traditional foam or MF applicator. Would the mister be clogged easily?
Anyone ever tried this?
We know that Klasse SG is rather picky about which product can be under it without durability compromise.
Could you who routinely use KSG put a list of products that can be safely use under it?
For example:
1. Klasse AIO
2. Prime family
3. etc...
845 is a carnauba product in which I'm sure it contains polymer (sealant) while PB EX is an aminofunctional polymer sealant which contains carnauba. Boundary must have been so blurred... :confused:
Which one of these two has better durability anyway?
I know they do fill swirls, spiderwebs, fine scratches, marring, etc. But just want to know what they are CHEMICALLY? Are they waxes, silicones, resins,...? And how do they do their jobs? :confused:
Thanks.
I have an extra can of Plexus plastic cleaner (13 oz size) that I want to sell for $9 plus shipping (from Houston). Please PM me if you're interested in it.
Thanks in advance.
I'm using Collinite 476 as well as Blitz.
Just wondering, why can a carnauba paste wax (Collinite) last for a year?
Are there any kind of polymers/resins/silicones or any super mega-additives in it?
Black and Decker Polisher Model #WP900, 4,400 OPM fixed.
http://www.blackanddecker.com/productguide/productdetail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=5469&CRUMBS/ITEM/@ID=953_Web&CRUMBS/ITEM/NAME=Polishers&CRUMBS/ITEM/LINK=../ProductGuide/ProductListSumType.asp?CATALOGID=953_Web
Is this enough for swirl & scratch...
We have no dishwashing Dawn here in Thailand. I don't know whether they change the brand or not, or what's its substitute.
For someone having a bottle of Dawn near you, could you please simply tell me the chemicals and percentage in it? So that I can choose a brand most similar to Dawn.
Thanks.