ClearKoat VM + EX-P, issues?

dandydaniel

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About to do a full detail and I have some CK VM lying around. I was wondering if layering the VM over the EX-P would have bonding issues? Also should I put the VM first then EX-P?
 
Alright, after reading that thread, someone posted that they use VM on glass? How should one go about doing that? Also what are the benefits of layering a glaze on the window? All I have are a full run of propel 6" pads and a 7336, would it be worth it to put the VM on the glass?
 
dandydaniel said:
Alright, after reading that thread, someone posted that they use VM on glass? How should one go about doing that? Also what are the benefits of layering a glaze on the window? All I have are a full run of propel 6" pads and a 7336, would it be worth it to put the VM on the glass?



I've used VM on glass applying it by hand. It's a good cleaner and will remove slight water marks.
 
Other then its petroleum cleaning ability, your not going to find any value cleaning glass with it. Its good for trim cleaning though too......
 
It seems like I'm going to skip the VM and just go for EX-P topped with Natty's Blue. Anyone have any pictures of how much EX-P I should apply to the pads because according to most people they say you need to thin it out?
 
dandydaniel said:
It seems like I'm going to skip the VM and just go for EX-P topped with Natty's Blue. Anyone have any pictures of how much EX-P I should apply to the pads because according to most people they say you need to thin it out?



Start off with a circle on the pad, then once the pad is primed you should only need 2 pea sized dots to tackle a panel. Spread it around evenly.



I wouldn't skip the VM step, I like to know my surface is LSP ready and FREE of any minor swirls or micro-marring my final polish might not have dismissed, so I always use VM before LSP.
 
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