#915 is pissed at me for starting a new relationship with Black Light

BuckeyeR/T

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I really like 915. The first couple of times I used it it streaked like it was its job. Trial and error brought me to the place where I could use it and love it. Fast forward to my new found love of Black Light. 915 is clearly not a fan of having to share the spot light. I tried to top BL with 915(same amount as by itself) this weekend and I am right back to square one with streaking. I know BL longevity is not great. I love 915 for its looks but mostly longevity. A great marriage or so I thought. Any ideas on how to make them get along? Should I let 915 go and site irreconcilable differences? Thoughts?Feed back please
 
How are you applying 915? Are you putting it on a clean working surface? Maybe try claying and/or using a paintwork cleansing lotion before putting it on.
 
I clayed last week then applied BL. Results were awesome! So I applied it again this weekend then after about an hour cure time(CG recommends 30 minutes or more) applied 915. Paint was in great shape to start with
 
Hmm...maybe try reversing your application. Put the 915 down first.
 
I really like how BL makes the Black metallic paint look. Bummer
 
Blacklight has cleaners in it.

yep, it has chemical cleaners as well as ultra fine abrasives in it. Its gonna remove whatever you put down first. Which is why I get so confused when I hear people talking about they applied CG Glossworks Glaze FIRST, then follow it with Blacklight ! :confused:
 
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