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  • davey g-force
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    Great! Thank you!

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  • amateur4sure
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    Originally posted by amateur4sure View Post
    ...I can't remember exactly where I found this idea...
    Found it, starting at post 21: https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...t-365-a-3.html

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  • davey g-force
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    Sweet, thanks for the tip!

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  • amateur4sure
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    Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
    I hope not!

    A drying aid? Did they apply it via a spray bottle or something? Do you have a link?
    I can't remember exactly where I found this idea - it may very well have been this forum. Anyway, yes, use with a spray bottle that provides a nice mist. After washing, I apply one light spritz per panel and wipe with a waffle weave drying towel. After drying a couple of panels in this manner, you'll find that the subsequent spritz's will need to be very light, as the towel retains the PP365. Try it, you'll like the results!

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  • davey g-force
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    Originally posted by amateur4sure View Post
    Is PP365 being discontinued? Seems to be available only online nowadays. That would be a shame, as someone mentioned some time ago that PP365 works great as a drying aid and as such does a fantastic job. TIA...
    I hope not!

    A drying aid? Did they apply it via a spray bottle or something? Do you have a link?

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  • amateur4sure
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    Is PP365 being discontinued? Seems to be available only online nowadays. That would be a shame, as someone mentioned some time ago that PP365 works great as a drying aid and as such does a fantastic job. TIA...

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  • Wojtek10
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    Thank you for help, guys

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  • davey g-force
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    Me too. No problems using it on lights

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  • BillyJack
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    Sure. I've done lights on both cars that I used PP365 on and they're both fine 3 months later.

    Bill

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  • Wojtek10
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    Hi.

    I have a question, Can I use Paint Protect on headlights and tail-lights made from plastic?

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  • royeight
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    I feel that after applying PP365, it repels whatever i put on top of it like canaubar wax or other finishing waxes. It won't bond onto the paint and slowly became watery and runny.

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  • snozan
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    Originally posted by Rhnos View Post
    you mean no compounding and no polishing?

    thanks
    I did as Guz said. I clayed (used 1/3 of bar on a 14 year old car that havn't seen wax in a long time, guess Swedish air is kinda fresh lol). So I washed my car with a schampo without wax. Clayed the car and then put on the PP365.

    I guess that's the easy way

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  • Rhnos
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    Originally posted by The Guz View Post
    The simplest answer is to wash, clay, PP365. Use a soap without wax so it does not interfere with the bonding of PP365 to the paint.
    you mean no compounding and no polishing?

    thanks

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  • snozan
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    Originally posted by The Guz View Post
    The simplest answer is to wash, clay, PP365. Use a soap without wax so it does not interfere with the bonding of PP365 to the paint.
    So i did Turned out well i think (however i had it in the garage for 44 hours, when i took it out it started raining after 1 minute, but i guess it cured enough. Read your review and it said something about 48 hours before getting wet):

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  • The Guz
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    The simplest answer is to wash, clay, PP365. Use a soap without wax so it does not interfere with the bonding of PP365 to the paint.

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