imported_Brock
New member
Howdy,
I haven't really posted much lately. We've been down to one car for the last couple years and it's a boring silver car. I just used whatever wax I could find handy(I know, sacrileage).
however, I just got a new, black VW GTI and I want to get started early on keeping it looking nice.
I did a lot of research and decided to get Klasse AIO and Fourstar UPP to layer over it. I'm hoping to get lasting protection and a nice, wet shine.
Anyway, my question is, will I have any trouble using Eagle One "Wet Wipe and Shine" with those two products? Mainly if I use the Eagle one as a buffing product will I have trouble puting the UPP over it? I'm just wondering if there's anything in the Eagle one stuff that would prohibit the UPP from bonding correctly.
I'm on a budget, otherwise I'd buy the Fourstar detailing stuff. Plus i have a ton of the Eagle one and I like how easy it is to use. If it could potentially be a problem I wouldn't risk it though.
Thanks
Brock
I haven't really posted much lately. We've been down to one car for the last couple years and it's a boring silver car. I just used whatever wax I could find handy(I know, sacrileage).
however, I just got a new, black VW GTI and I want to get started early on keeping it looking nice.
I did a lot of research and decided to get Klasse AIO and Fourstar UPP to layer over it. I'm hoping to get lasting protection and a nice, wet shine.
Anyway, my question is, will I have any trouble using Eagle One "Wet Wipe and Shine" with those two products? Mainly if I use the Eagle one as a buffing product will I have trouble puting the UPP over it? I'm just wondering if there's anything in the Eagle one stuff that would prohibit the UPP from bonding correctly.
I'm on a budget, otherwise I'd buy the Fourstar detailing stuff. Plus i have a ton of the Eagle one and I like how easy it is to use. If it could potentially be a problem I wouldn't risk it though.
Thanks
Brock