Jan 9, 2015 #3 Ronkh Wax Waster Didn't decon the car properly first? There's white stuff all over it.
Jan 9, 2015 #6 Angus AspiringProductSpecialist With that amount of clear coat failure what did you expect to happen? Jeesh!
Jan 9, 2015 #7 Ronkh Wax Waster For a minute, I thought it was a reload problem. But I see that I was wrong (again(
Jan 9, 2015 #10 RaysWay Autopia Specialist Wash the car with CarPro Reset is all you need to restore the beading, gloss and slickness. I have a feeling foreign material has built up on top of your coating, which is altering the coatings characteristics.
Wash the car with CarPro Reset is all you need to restore the beading, gloss and slickness. I have a feeling foreign material has built up on top of your coating, which is altering the coatings characteristics.
Jan 9, 2015 #13 skibik New member You have a hard water problem. You need to get a water softener immediately.
Jan 9, 2015 #14 J jmsc New member Snow will stick to anything at any temp applied below 32*F. BUT...No coating will stick to anything at any temp applied below 32*F. Newton's last law of detailing.
Snow will stick to anything at any temp applied below 32*F. BUT...No coating will stick to anything at any temp applied below 32*F. Newton's last law of detailing.
Jan 10, 2015 #16 Bunky Detailing Gnosis I would have said this is what happens when allow a sealant to get wet before a minimum of 12 hours.
Jan 10, 2015 #18 J JSFM35X Active member Came back to post that this was 2 coats applied 1 hour apart.