Chris Thomas
Optimum Guru
- Dec 21, 2007
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I was in the shade completely and the paint was cool to the touch - however, I was doing two things: 1. Spraying directly on the microfiber and not the paint, and also I was using a VERY generous amount, because I directly followed up each panel with a fresh microfiber wife to remove residue and buff to a high gloss shine. So... maybe the combination of spraying on the microfiber and using too much?
Using too much is almost always the culprit or there may have been some incompatibility with the Nuba you applied first. All of our products are very concentrated so more is not better. Another thing that will cause streaking is temperature of the panel. If its too warm, the product flashes too fast. I used to have a single stage land cruiser that streaked very easily as if the paint was soaking up the product, but that was the only vehicle I couldn't blame on my technique. Did you say the Camaro was single stage? It may be like my Cruiser...just an odd one.