I've got two, pretty much brand new (used once under 5 min each), tangerine Hydro's i'm looking to sell. Cheap too. lol. Let me know if you are interested.
Great advice. Will certainly try that this weekend. One question, do I wipe up the Spray & Gloss BEFORE I wipe on the wax? Or does the wax go right on the wet panel?
I love PB's yet every time I've used Natty's it always leaves behind some form of residue or oil. Doesn't matter how thin I put it on. We have crazy humidity (some of the highest in the US) down here in southwest Florida, so maybe that is the issue. I rarely use these two waxes now.
@Mike You suggest the LC White or Grey w/FPII?
I'm so turned off by the FPII/Tangerine that I may try out some SSR. Would SSR1 and a white LC pad be enough to remove the haze/micro-marring?
@Mike - Agreed and made sure to only do a test spot. The micro-marring is only on the test spot. I know you sell these products have you ever come across this? Also, is there anything in the pc-polishing process that would create this type of outcome? IE: moving too fast, not letting product...
Ok excellent advice. Do you suggest the CCS grey pad or regular flat?
Out of curiosity, why do you think the IP helped get rid of the micromaring that FPII made?
I just got around to trying the LC Tangerine pad this weekend and had disastrous results. I was trying to clean up some light swirls on my 98 Honda Accord (red) using PC LC tangerine pad and Menzerna Final Polish II. What I ended up with is some serious micro maring that looked like clouds of...
Bad ass goat!
Just got to use my sample of Liquid Souveran this weekend and all I can say is wow. Stuff is awesome. However...the smell is by far the worst I've encountered from a wax yet. You guys cant put a couple drops of scent in there?
Does Klasse All In One have any cut ability? I did a friend's car this weekend and the AIO cleaned up all the microswirls that were on the paint. Did it get rid of them or just cover them up?
lol what a confusing product... I tried again today and it never hazed. It just goes invisible. So I just wiped the MF over the area and it came out nice. Gave a real deep wet look. Cleaned up a some of the swirls...probably wont buy again though.
I assume using one pad for an entire car is bad. With that in mind how often should I clean the pad while detailing? Also how do I know when to clean it?