I think introducing water or QD into the SG process cannot be a good thing. I also think "wipe on-wipe off" probably affects durability to some extent. Well, I FINALLY figured out a way to apply and remove SG easily WITHOUT introducing water or QD into the process, or going with WOWO. I'm not sure why the following procedure works so well; but I'm sticking with it. The SG wipes off VERY easily.
1) AIO the vehicle, leaving it on the paint for 45 minutes after you finish the last panel. Wipe off using a little distilled water to make removal easy.
2) Spray SG onto a Sonus microfiber applicator. Work the SG into a 2x2 section using circular motions and moderate pressure. I think this is the key; but I'm not sure.
3) After the whole vehicle has been done, begin removing the SG in the same order it was applied. The stuff wiped right off with a dry Sonus polishing towel! It was easier than removing the dried AIO with water. In fact, it wiped off easier than anything I've ever tried to wipe off. Really!
I'm hoping wipe off of the second layer will go as well. The difference will be that the second layer is over SG, not AIO. I'm going to wait a week to do the next layer because I'm using some pressure to work in the SG. I want that first coat to be well cured before I start rubbing on the paint again.
Hopefully, someone will find this SG technique useful.
Mikeman out.
1) AIO the vehicle, leaving it on the paint for 45 minutes after you finish the last panel. Wipe off using a little distilled water to make removal easy.
2) Spray SG onto a Sonus microfiber applicator. Work the SG into a 2x2 section using circular motions and moderate pressure. I think this is the key; but I'm not sure.
3) After the whole vehicle has been done, begin removing the SG in the same order it was applied. The stuff wiped right off with a dry Sonus polishing towel! It was easier than removing the dried AIO with water. In fact, it wiped off easier than anything I've ever tried to wipe off. Really!
I'm hoping wipe off of the second layer will go as well. The difference will be that the second layer is over SG, not AIO. I'm going to wait a week to do the next layer because I'm using some pressure to work in the SG. I want that first coat to be well cured before I start rubbing on the paint again.
Hopefully, someone will find this SG technique useful.
Mikeman out.