TuxedoTaurus
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So I had to work Saturday 5/30 to finish a deck around a pool. The owners were hosting children who lost a parent in the service this past weekend and needed to finish somethings up. So some other workers where staining the ceiling to a porch we had built. Well unbeknownst to me they decided use a low volume sprayer.
Well I head home and see specks all over my windshield. I live in an apartment, so I headed to the in-laws. There is stain overspray all over the car. I am planning to leave the next day for a week long business trip. So at 430pm i break out the gear. I wash the car and clay with Nanoskin Blue sponge on the verticle panels and the red on the horizontal. This removed the stain. For added precaution I broke out the DA and my new PA products.
To date I have used Megs UC/UP, M105/205, Menz FG400/PF2500/FG4000. I have enjoyed them all for one-steps I grab the PF2500, for two-steps usually FG400/4000 and sometimes M105/205.
Then came some products sent from glory. Any product I have used there was always a slight learning curve. With Polish Angel use as directed and it works as described. I have never seen anything like it.
What I noticed with Master Compound and Polish is you can work them forever. The compound I went up to 10 passes trying to get it to dust, but it kept spreading. I have no before pics for the paint since it was already in great shape from my spring clean up in March. I used the Compound on some isolated spots and on my plastic window trim.
When using the liquids the pads were primed with ONR at Clay Lube dilution and initial use I used 5 half pea sized dots, and 4 dots on subsequent sections. Neither product saturated the pad but continued to work. I got a couple extra sections out of each pad. I only changed the pad due to heat build up. When changing the pads they fely dry in side but warm with contact surface slightly damp.
I finished around 10:30pm topping with PA Master Sealant.
I was thoroughly impressed with these products and definitely will be using almost exclusively, on a budget one-step correction I will go to either Menz or Megs.
Well I head home and see specks all over my windshield. I live in an apartment, so I headed to the in-laws. There is stain overspray all over the car. I am planning to leave the next day for a week long business trip. So at 430pm i break out the gear. I wash the car and clay with Nanoskin Blue sponge on the verticle panels and the red on the horizontal. This removed the stain. For added precaution I broke out the DA and my new PA products.
To date I have used Megs UC/UP, M105/205, Menz FG400/PF2500/FG4000. I have enjoyed them all for one-steps I grab the PF2500, for two-steps usually FG400/4000 and sometimes M105/205.
Then came some products sent from glory. Any product I have used there was always a slight learning curve. With Polish Angel use as directed and it works as described. I have never seen anything like it.
What I noticed with Master Compound and Polish is you can work them forever. The compound I went up to 10 passes trying to get it to dust, but it kept spreading. I have no before pics for the paint since it was already in great shape from my spring clean up in March. I used the Compound on some isolated spots and on my plastic window trim.
When using the liquids the pads were primed with ONR at Clay Lube dilution and initial use I used 5 half pea sized dots, and 4 dots on subsequent sections. Neither product saturated the pad but continued to work. I got a couple extra sections out of each pad. I only changed the pad due to heat build up. When changing the pads they fely dry in side but warm with contact surface slightly damp.
I finished around 10:30pm topping with PA Master Sealant.
I was thoroughly impressed with these products and definitely will be using almost exclusively, on a budget one-step correction I will go to either Menz or Megs.