Rob Tomlin
Lotus Exige S
jb1 said:Thanks for the tip on the drying part. It's normally low humidity here in Dallas.
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jb1 said:Thanks for the tip on the drying part. It's normally low humidity here in Dallas.
buja said:how would you rate the ease of application and removal ?
buja said:what about the smell ?
buja said:wondering if i should just get the 1000 p or the pink wax, or maybe both...hmm
Bigpikle said:VERY nice - but surely I dont need another LSP :hairpull
Rob - LOVE the gloss and wetness on that dark silver colour, which is close to my Saab steel grey IMHO. Does it make much difference on that colour if you top it with Pink Wax?
buja said:nice work Rob !
I'm thinking of getting the 1000p and pink wax too. new toys to try out .
how would you rate the ease of application and removal ?
what about the smell ?
wondering if i should just get the 1000 p or the pink wax, or maybe both...hmm
one thing for sure is that i will only be able to apply a layer once a week. doubt i will have the time to apply 2 coats at once...
Bence said:That's a seriously good lookin' finish! Typical 1000P!
Rob Tomlin said:I haven't tried the PW.....yet. I tend to shy away from carnauba waxes because of the dust attraction. That said, I may very well add some PW to my next FK1 order.
The 1000p is fairly easy to apply and remove, but not the easiest. On a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the easiest to apply and remove, I would give it a 3.5 to 4.0.
I leave it on exactly 15 minutes and remove (the instructions say 10 to 15 minutes). If you leave it on any longer, it does get more difficult to remove.
Regarding the smell of 1000p, I agree with etml12, the 1000p is a fairly neutral smell, if not with a slight solvent type scent.
As for application of two coats, I applied them one week apart myself, so that shouldn't be a concern. I definitely noticed an improvement in looks with the second coat.
I really do like this product a lot. The main reason I put this on my wife's SUV was because of the reviews (including yours) talking about how well it protects the paint. Being able to combine that attribute with excellent looks is really the icing on the cake. :up
jb1 said:Rob,
It looks awesome! Still don't know when I'll get to my vette or my wife's Lexus. I've probably got a couple of sealant/wax combos on both vehicles. Honestly, I don't remember the order & combination of products I have on either one. Knowing that, how would I strip down both vehicles to start fresh? Would a heavy concentration of CG CW&G be sufficient or would I need to follow that with IPA/h2o wipedown or something else like prep-sol?
jb1 said:Rob,
It looks awesome! Still don't know when I'll get to my vette or my wife's Lexus. I've probably got a couple of sealant/wax combos on both vehicles. Honestly, I don't remember the order & combination of products I have on either one. Knowing that, how would I strip down both vehicles to start fresh? Would a heavy concentration of CG CW&G be sufficient or would I need to follow that with IPA/h2o wipedown or something else like prep-sol?
jb1 said:Thanks Rob & SuperBee364,
Don't want to hijack the thread, I just want to make sure I start clean when I apply the 1000-P and PW. I'll probably follow up with FK 425. CG CW&G is Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss shampoo.
Rob Tomlin said:Be sure to follow up in this thread with your impressions! :xyxthumbs
AL-53 said:Rob....I like the 1000P and PW combo....the PW adds some extra depth to the paint...and its not a dust magnet like other waxes..I think its a combo of wax and a polymer ...PW adds some nice slickness also...not quit as durable as 1000P ..but very close...but the added look is real nice...
also 1000P over 2180 looks great also then topped with PW....super looks...
FK products are over looked a lot..they do make some nice stuff...wish they would bring back the FX-100..that was the icing on the cake....
Al
Off subject, but have you had a chance to use OID yet, if so, how did you like it compared to FK425?Rob Tomlin said:Thanks for the comments Al. Since PW does not attract dust to the same degree as most carnauba waxes, I will definitely be trying it. The potential for dust attraction was the only thing that was keep me from trying it.
Legacy99 said:Off subject, but have you had a chance to use OID yet, if so, how did you like it compared to FK425?