Hello everyone! ive just aquired a sample of 66 to try. i hear its a great product and i would love to hear about it on here from pros and joes who use it!!! how are you applying it? rotary or by hand and what are you using to apply and remove? are you topping?
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I've put it on with a rotary, and hit the nook's and cranny's by hand. comes off easy if you put it on thin. Lasts a long time...
If you do a second coat, wait till the next day so the first coat will cure, and yes you can see a difference after it cures, looks richer to me.Arizona Corvette Enthusiasts
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I have a quesiton for those who apply #66 with a rotary buffer. Do you remove the product immediately or let it set up for a while?-Bob
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Originally posted by RDVT4ME
I have a quesiton for those who apply #66 with a rotary buffer. Do you remove the product immediately or let it set up for a while?
Tim
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My experience with 66 has been with the DA if the surface is in decent shape and with a rotary if it needs more cutting action. It goes on easy and wipes off easy if I wipe it off right away. Last time I used it with the rotary, I did the entire vehicle and came back to remove it after I was finished, it was rather difficult to remove for some reason. I had to break out the QD to get it off.
Tom
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