primo spaghetti
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haha...yeah, but the scottish in me wont let me part with something if it is still good...
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haha...yeah, but the scottish in me wont let me part with something if it is still good...
haha...yeah, but the scottish in me wont let me part with something if it is still good...
just wanted to put some info in here. it sounds like the op and knightmare have not removed residue after applying. we recommend to clean the substrate very very well, spread the product and immediately wipe off residue with a microfibre cloth.
otherwise you will have too thick a film on the surface which is liable to "craze" and crack.
I applied C4 to my 2009 CR-V trim (DD; sits outside 24/7/365) about a month ago. Having spent $60 on this product, I took extra precaution to ensure that I was using it the correct way. I pulled every YouTube video I could find and scoured every forum on the Internet before I started.
Long story short, I scrubbed every piece of trim on my vehicle with APC and then followed-up with an IPA wipe-down. Time consuming, yes...but worth every moment as the C4 went on (thin) seamlessly. After initial product application, I gently wiped the trim with a clean microfiber, which left a nice satin-like finish.
It has rained every week here in Memphis since I first applied C4 to my vehicle, but the trim still looks amazing (was starting to see some tiger stripes on my wheel cowls).
I wouldn't throw the baby out with the bathwater just yet - give C4 another chance!
Not sure when I'm going to do this little task, as it appears the weather is soon to turn much colder? I'd also like to do all paint correction on the truck first before I tackle this smaller detailing task.
Thanks again all, Mark