Yallaen
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Hello all!
Yesterday, I hand washed my ride in my driveway. Pressure washed, soaped...used Meguliars car soap, nice soft mitt, dried with chamois...
I then pulled into shade to keep car cool. I followed the instructions on this expensive little product...19.99 for 8 oz. Lots of hype on YouTube, on their website....
I misted it on, used a brand new microfiber to wipe it in, then used another microfiber to remove. I tried several times of turning the towel...yuck! It looked horrible on my Firecracker Red hood! It looked like there was smears on it. The instructions say to not let it dry; wipe on, then wipe off. The hood was cool to touch, no sunlight.
As a comparison, I got my Meguliars caranuba wax out (which I loved on my 68 Firebird with House of Kolor paint). I hand applied, wiped in on the doors, let dry to haze, and removed. SO MUCH BE
Yesterday, I hand washed my ride in my driveway. Pressure washed, soaped...used Meguliars car soap, nice soft mitt, dried with chamois...
I then pulled into shade to keep car cool. I followed the instructions on this expensive little product...19.99 for 8 oz. Lots of hype on YouTube, on their website....
I misted it on, used a brand new microfiber to wipe it in, then used another microfiber to remove. I tried several times of turning the towel...yuck! It looked horrible on my Firecracker Red hood! It looked like there was smears on it. The instructions say to not let it dry; wipe on, then wipe off. The hood was cool to touch, no sunlight.
As a comparison, I got my Meguliars caranuba wax out (which I loved on my 68 Firebird with House of Kolor paint). I hand applied, wiped in on the doors, let dry to haze, and removed. SO MUCH BE
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