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Thanks for the review but also wondering if using 1/2 the bottle is correct? I would think spritzing would be a lot less since I can use the pre-wax cleaner and usually get at least 4 applications.
Bunky...it very well could have been me using too much product...classic beginners move. I have and will be trying to pre-wax cleaner...I'll keep in mind how many uses you get out of it and adjust accordingly.
That's kind of why I asked what your application method was. For one I just wanted to make sure if I followed your same steps I would have success, and two because I know of two other methods that were recommended to me for this product. Not that your way is incorrect, there is always more than one way to skin a bottle of Paint Prep
From Griot's Customer Service:
1. Wash, dry, and clay vehicle.
2. Spray on one panel at a time, from top to bottom. Similar to how you would use a waterless wash or QD spray.
3. Spread the product across the paint with your fingertips. I might sub in a MF here as my hands have calluses from weightlifting, could be just as bad as rubbing a key across the paint haha. This is what was said to me direct from Griot's, though.
4. Wipe away with a plush MF towel.
From AutoGeek Customer Service:
1. Wash, dry, and clay vehicle.
2. Apply product like a QD spray, panel by panel. SOWO - Spray on, wipe off.
Your method definitely insures that no residue is left behind though. Again, very nice review with awesome pictures :buffing:
That stinks, hopefully the DP will take care of it.
I worry about "side effects" like this on many products.
Reading your review again, I was wondering if it might be better to use the paint prep before clay? Seems the clay might be more effective without having to pick up any wax or LSP, after a wash?
I think the use of the paint prep before claying could risk additional marring and light surface scratches, but that's just what I'd assume.