Hi!
I just got my car out of the garage and the last thing I did before taking it out was to put on MG 40 on all the trims and such.
The first couple of days it really looked great but last night we got some rain.
And after the rain it looked like this (yes, there is some dust on the paint as well, but that is not what you're seeing on the vinyl here)

Do you see how it looks like the #40 has some streaking effect, like the water has dissolved it and it starts to run?
Is this natural behaviour for the MG 40? (In that case I'll be looking for some other product)
If it can't last a single day of rain then the detailing will go on forever (since it rains quite a bit during our summers)
The only explanation I can think about is that I put on too much product but no - that isn't really plausible, It really looked like even application and not too much..
Anyway, it might very well be that the product reacts this way to rains and I thought I'd ask the forum if this behaviour is recognized by others...
Kind regards,
Marcus
I just got my car out of the garage and the last thing I did before taking it out was to put on MG 40 on all the trims and such.
The first couple of days it really looked great but last night we got some rain.
And after the rain it looked like this (yes, there is some dust on the paint as well, but that is not what you're seeing on the vinyl here)

Do you see how it looks like the #40 has some streaking effect, like the water has dissolved it and it starts to run?
Is this natural behaviour for the MG 40? (In that case I'll be looking for some other product)
If it can't last a single day of rain then the detailing will go on forever (since it rains quite a bit during our summers)
The only explanation I can think about is that I put on too much product but no - that isn't really plausible, It really looked like even application and not too much..
Anyway, it might very well be that the product reacts this way to rains and I thought I'd ask the forum if this behaviour is recognized by others...
Kind regards,
Marcus
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