Re: M07 Show Car Glaze...I'm a believer!
"[First Tip] apply #7 thin. ....
Second Tip - Removing #7 requires a special technique...The "Act" of removing #7, tends to "Re-liquefy" the product, basically creating the smearing around effect....
#7 doesn't actually dry, but it will "Skin", somewhat like homemade pudding.
..."Break" or "Disrupt" the [skin] and then move on to a virgin area and "Break this film-build up.
...This "Skin" is easier to break up and remove then the more liquid film is.
...So the idea is to apply a thin coat to the entire car.
Then, Go around the car two to three times, removing a little bit at a time.
A big soft, high quality, 100% cotton, terry cloth towel works best for the first two passes, and then switch over to a Microfiber polishing cloth for the last pass. ....
(I just noticed I posted in a professional forum....can't unpost. Darn newbies)
Originally posted by Rusty Bumper
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Second Tip - Removing #7 requires a special technique...The "Act" of removing #7, tends to "Re-liquefy" the product, basically creating the smearing around effect....
#7 doesn't actually dry, but it will "Skin", somewhat like homemade pudding.
..."Break" or "Disrupt" the [skin] and then move on to a virgin area and "Break this film-build up.
...This "Skin" is easier to break up and remove then the more liquid film is.
...So the idea is to apply a thin coat to the entire car.
Then, Go around the car two to three times, removing a little bit at a time.
A big soft, high quality, 100% cotton, terry cloth towel works best for the first two passes, and then switch over to a Microfiber polishing cloth for the last pass. ....
(I just noticed I posted in a professional forum....can't unpost. Darn newbies)
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