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  • #16
    Re: Removing Products - Why so hard?

    Big thanks Mike-in-Orange and RDVT4ME!
    Scott

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    • #17
      Re: Removing Products - Why so hard?

      Originally posted by BlueZero View Post
      Big thanks Mike-in-Orange and RDVT4ME!
      Big thanks to everyone. I was working on a black prelude and even #83 was coming off easy. Some spots I really hard to work out but two-three swipes with the Supreme Shine towel and most of the section was clean. Currently sitting in my garage waiting for wax to cure. Going to let it cure for a long time because we are going to Hot Import Nights tomorrow (my friends car) and hes trying to find a lady friend lol.
      2005 Toyota Camry LE Phantom Grey Pearl
      2001 Toyota Corolla LE Silverstream Opalescent
      1996 Lexus ES300 Ruby Pearl

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      • #18
        Re: Removing Products - Why so hard?

        Originally posted by Mayur View Post
        and hes trying to find a lady friend lol.
        Hey, find me one too!
        Scott

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        • #19
          Re: Removing Products - Why so hard?

          I just realized something, do products dry up alot faster in the sun? Yesterday I was working on a big truck that wouldnt fit in my garage so I did it on the driveway. Today I was working on a smaller car and did it within the garage. Could that be the issue?
          2005 Toyota Camry LE Phantom Grey Pearl
          2001 Toyota Corolla LE Silverstream Opalescent
          1996 Lexus ES300 Ruby Pearl

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          • #20
            Re: Removing Products - Why so hard?

            Originally posted by Mayur View Post
            I just realized something, do products dry up alot faster in the sun? Yesterday I was working on a big truck that wouldnt fit in my garage so I did it on the driveway. Today I was working on a smaller car and did it within the garage. Could that be the issue?

            You want to apply all products in the shade on a cool surface, I have found some products can become difficult to work with in the sun thus not giving you the desired results.
            Brandon

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            • #21
              Re: Removing Products - Why so hard?

              Originally posted by Mayur View Post
              I just realized something, do products dry up alot faster in the sun? Yesterday I was working on a big truck that wouldnt fit in my garage so I did it on the driveway. Today I was working on a smaller car and did it within the garage. Could that be the issue?
              Most definitely. As gb387 has mentioned you want things cool to the touch. But even then, I've noticed different behavior from various products when using at temperature extremes. "Extremes" is a relative term of course, since here in SoCal one end of the scale means 110 degrees F and 5% humidity and the other end means 40 degrees F and 75% humidity (not like we ever worry about detailing during a deep freeze around here). Still, even a cool vehicle in a garage can be a bit tricky to work on when the temps in triple digits and the air is dry as a bone. Temp & humidity can affect hazing time of waxes as well, and a very warm surface can cause streaking with some waxes and mist & wipe products too.
              Michael Stoops
              Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

              Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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              • #22
                Re: Removing Products - Why so hard?

                Both days were around 50-60 deg. When I did the truck, it was deff warmer because I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt. When I did the prelude I was wearing same thing but it was a bit chilly so I took it into the garage.
                2005 Toyota Camry LE Phantom Grey Pearl
                2001 Toyota Corolla LE Silverstream Opalescent
                1996 Lexus ES300 Ruby Pearl

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                • #23
                  Re: Removing Products - Why so hard?

                  Originally posted by Mayur View Post
                  Both days were around 50-60 deg. When I did the truck, it was deff warmer because I was wearing shorts and a t-shirt. When I did the prelude I was wearing same thing but it was a bit chilly so I took it into the garage.
                  Even at those temps, if you're working on a dark colored car in direct sunlight versus in the shade, the surface temp will be quite different. It's the surface temp of the vehicle you're working on that's really important.
                  Michael Stoops
                  Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

                  Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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