imported_MCA
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I wanted to know people's opinion on this often overlooked topic. Many users will often strike down worthy, capable products due to using the wrong application tools or method. I understand it is generally a matter of preference and/or personal technique but there are often discovered "secrets" that go unshared. Obtaining a picture-perfect finish takes hard work and time...but some ways are harder and take longer than others. Heck, some of my little idiosyncrasies may completely fail for another individual, but if it works for 10 other people then it's typing worth doing...Anyways onto a couple of tricks that I have tried and/or learned along the way. NOTE: Some of these were learned here in Autopia but you would have to delve into thousands of threads to find them.
- Klasse SG can be a pain to in the rear to remove if applied too thick. In order to obtain the required whisper-thin application, I use a 4 oz mister. I believe I got mine near the “sample� section in the local Wal-Mart. I mist twice on an MF pad and then apply to the car surface. That's usually good enough to cover a door (4-door car). Whether your prefer WOWO or waiting the required drying time, removal should never be a problem.
- A soap holder/container from the same “sample� section at Wal-Mart is great at holding detailing clay. My opened/used clay has been in its holder for close to a year and it has remained pliable with no signs of hardening or physical change. Obviously, you need to make sure that the container is air tight.
- The *bottle* for the Meguiar's Mist & Wipe Quik Detailer is damn near perfect in my opinion. Besides the bottle being ergonomic, the spray head just seems to atomize the right amount of product in a perfect circle. Also, there are no “cap-twisting� to find the spray-setting - I really hate constantly twisting the cap to find the perfects spray pattern. In my experience, using too much product can lead to streaking or unwanted hazing. This spray head addresses that. I currently have 3 of these bottles in my arsenal (1 filled with Zaino Z6, 1 filled with Meg's Last Touch, and 1 filled with Meg's Glass Cleaner – 3 products known to streak if you use too much). It's kind of strange that I value the bottle more than the product. A positive way to use up the QD portion is to add 1 ounce to your car wash solution – It greatly adds lubricity which should in theory reduce marring.
Anyways, I'm pretty sure that I have got more small, little things to share, but they aren't coming to mind right now so I'll leave the thread open to everyone to contribute. Share how you have refined your technique or methods - We should all be in the "giving" mood right now
- Klasse SG can be a pain to in the rear to remove if applied too thick. In order to obtain the required whisper-thin application, I use a 4 oz mister. I believe I got mine near the “sample� section in the local Wal-Mart. I mist twice on an MF pad and then apply to the car surface. That's usually good enough to cover a door (4-door car). Whether your prefer WOWO or waiting the required drying time, removal should never be a problem.
- A soap holder/container from the same “sample� section at Wal-Mart is great at holding detailing clay. My opened/used clay has been in its holder for close to a year and it has remained pliable with no signs of hardening or physical change. Obviously, you need to make sure that the container is air tight.
- The *bottle* for the Meguiar's Mist & Wipe Quik Detailer is damn near perfect in my opinion. Besides the bottle being ergonomic, the spray head just seems to atomize the right amount of product in a perfect circle. Also, there are no “cap-twisting� to find the spray-setting - I really hate constantly twisting the cap to find the perfects spray pattern. In my experience, using too much product can lead to streaking or unwanted hazing. This spray head addresses that. I currently have 3 of these bottles in my arsenal (1 filled with Zaino Z6, 1 filled with Meg's Last Touch, and 1 filled with Meg's Glass Cleaner – 3 products known to streak if you use too much). It's kind of strange that I value the bottle more than the product. A positive way to use up the QD portion is to add 1 ounce to your car wash solution – It greatly adds lubricity which should in theory reduce marring.
Anyways, I'm pretty sure that I have got more small, little things to share, but they aren't coming to mind right now so I'll leave the thread open to everyone to contribute. Share how you have refined your technique or methods - We should all be in the "giving" mood right now
