2wheelsx2
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I recently got a sample of #20 thanks to Mike Phillips, and this morning, I got to try it on a 2001 Blue RAV4.
The reason I got the sample was that I had complained that #20 was thin and smelled terrible.
Right off the bat, when I opened this bottle, I knew I wasn't in Kansas anymore. The consistency was very much like a liquid wax. Poured like #26. As a matter of fact, it smelled a lot like #26. Yummy. Colour is white.
The RAV4 was washed, lightly clayed, and then gone over with DACP and a Meguiar's yellow pad. The reason for the DACP was water marks, and also dealer installed rotary marks courtesy of the dealer detailer (car was bought used).
I applied using a Meguiar's foam applicator. Verdict? I don't like foam applicators. I found that it was a bit grabby, causing me to use too much product. From now on, I will go back to my terry applicators. The #20 applied nice and smooth (except for the problem with the applicator). I noticed that the cleaning ability of the #20 is weaker than the older bottle that I had (maybe that's why it smells better - less cleaners).
Waited for about 30 minutes while I did things like clean the windows, treat the tires, etc. Removed with an MF. Easy to remove where it was applied thin. Painful in the areas where I had let dry on think, but still nothing like removing SG. Just like letting wax dry too long. Hardened and stubborn, but buffed out with effort.
Overall impression: I think this newer #20 would layer better. The shine was very good (but then the car was in like new condition, except for the swirls). Easy to use if applied thinly, and smells great. Downside? I noticed lots of bugs were attracted to it, just like they are to #26. As a matter of fact, I accidently smeared a couple when buffing off.
Conclusion: Nice easy one step.:up However, durability remains to be seen. Will know in a month or two, as this owner never washes his car, and would jump at the chance for me to wash it. I'll report back then.
Mucho thanks to Mike Phillips for the sample. :bow
The reason I got the sample was that I had complained that #20 was thin and smelled terrible.
Right off the bat, when I opened this bottle, I knew I wasn't in Kansas anymore. The consistency was very much like a liquid wax. Poured like #26. As a matter of fact, it smelled a lot like #26. Yummy. Colour is white.
The RAV4 was washed, lightly clayed, and then gone over with DACP and a Meguiar's yellow pad. The reason for the DACP was water marks, and also dealer installed rotary marks courtesy of the dealer detailer (car was bought used).
I applied using a Meguiar's foam applicator. Verdict? I don't like foam applicators. I found that it was a bit grabby, causing me to use too much product. From now on, I will go back to my terry applicators. The #20 applied nice and smooth (except for the problem with the applicator). I noticed that the cleaning ability of the #20 is weaker than the older bottle that I had (maybe that's why it smells better - less cleaners).
Waited for about 30 minutes while I did things like clean the windows, treat the tires, etc. Removed with an MF. Easy to remove where it was applied thin. Painful in the areas where I had let dry on think, but still nothing like removing SG. Just like letting wax dry too long. Hardened and stubborn, but buffed out with effort.
Overall impression: I think this newer #20 would layer better. The shine was very good (but then the car was in like new condition, except for the swirls). Easy to use if applied thinly, and smells great. Downside? I noticed lots of bugs were attracted to it, just like they are to #26. As a matter of fact, I accidently smeared a couple when buffing off.
Conclusion: Nice easy one step.:up However, durability remains to be seen. Will know in a month or two, as this owner never washes his car, and would jump at the chance for me to wash it. I'll report back then.
Mucho thanks to Mike Phillips for the sample. :bow