Peter J. Porter
New member
Just wondering if anyone had done this before.
I made the AIO into a QD as was suggested on this board by mixing it, and some H20 into a spray bottle, and I loved the results. I didnt use it on a dirty car, but on a freshly washed one, and it truely did a nice job. Really brought that slickness and color back out. I plan to use it every time before coats of SG.
I didnt find any info though on doing the same with the SG, and was wondering if there were any reasons for it? The AIO mixed very well with the water; I'd assume SG woudl do the same, and if it does, I think it would make adding coats of SG with a PC or by hand much much easier, and take out some of the guess work as to whether or not a panel had been hit ot not.
Anyone else have any input on this??
Thanx
I made the AIO into a QD as was suggested on this board by mixing it, and some H20 into a spray bottle, and I loved the results. I didnt use it on a dirty car, but on a freshly washed one, and it truely did a nice job. Really brought that slickness and color back out. I plan to use it every time before coats of SG.
I didnt find any info though on doing the same with the SG, and was wondering if there were any reasons for it? The AIO mixed very well with the water; I'd assume SG woudl do the same, and if it does, I think it would make adding coats of SG with a PC or by hand much much easier, and take out some of the guess work as to whether or not a panel had been hit ot not.
Anyone else have any input on this??
Thanx