Gentlemen,
If you guys recall, I posted about mixing CarLack68 SG with water in a 1:10 ratio. It's working fine and I can really feel the difference in slickness after it's applied. What I did was I sprayed it on the surface using a fine mist atomizer so as not to dampen the MF towel too much, let it "dry" for about 30 seconds to a minute then using a dry side of the MF towel, buff it off.
I want to take it a step further so what's your take if I add Adams Detail Spray (it's the only QD I have on hand) to the mixture? I'm thinking a 50-50 mixture of Adams Detail Spray and Distilled Water then with that mixture, add CarLack68 SG in a 1:10 ratio. I'd want to leave out the distilled water but I'm trying to conserve my QD for experiments
Something like:
Let x = Adams Detail Spray
y = Distilled Water
z = CarLack68 SG
2x+2y+.4z = A 4 ounce QD with a 1:10 CarLack68 SG dilution.
Thanks,
Grabby
If you guys recall, I posted about mixing CarLack68 SG with water in a 1:10 ratio. It's working fine and I can really feel the difference in slickness after it's applied. What I did was I sprayed it on the surface using a fine mist atomizer so as not to dampen the MF towel too much, let it "dry" for about 30 seconds to a minute then using a dry side of the MF towel, buff it off.
I want to take it a step further so what's your take if I add Adams Detail Spray (it's the only QD I have on hand) to the mixture? I'm thinking a 50-50 mixture of Adams Detail Spray and Distilled Water then with that mixture, add CarLack68 SG in a 1:10 ratio. I'd want to leave out the distilled water but I'm trying to conserve my QD for experiments
Something like:
Let x = Adams Detail Spray
y = Distilled Water
z = CarLack68 SG
2x+2y+.4z = A 4 ounce QD with a 1:10 CarLack68 SG dilution.
Thanks,
Grabby