Corrected this today and topped it with BM. This is the 4th application I've gotten out of the 16oz bottle and it's finally gone. Good thing the stuff is cheap and I got the extra gallon! Bead Maker? Should be called Money Maker.
I applied BM to my wife's windshield the day i applied it to the paint. It's been awesome so far according to her. Water beads right off. At this point, I'm thinking about putting it on my pizza because it hasn't disappointed me on anything else I've applied it to.
My truck was looking rough from all of the rain/winter weather up here in Pa. So i took the time to wash it yesterday and the hydrophobic properties seemed to come right back. Not that they were fully diminished anyway. But after a quick wash, it's just like the day I applied a single coat of...
Re: Video: Trying P&S Bead Maker for the first time.
I haven't applied it correctly according to whos recommendation? Coming from a YouTube user's review of the product? Read the label on your bottle. I states nowhere on the amount of product to use. It simply tells you the application...
Re: Video: Trying P&S Bead Maker for the first time.
Entire bottle for that size car isn't at all realistic in terms of quantity of product you'd use. I've done two full-size trucks and a SUV with one 16oz bottle and i still have about 3oz left.
When i applied it for the first time, it was on top of CSL on my truck. All i did was mist the entire panel to ensure it was covered. It wasn't to the point of product running off the panel. To me, you're wasting product if it's that saturated to the point of run-off. But i let the product sit...
You do that very well, Pan! I'm a longtime viewer and enjoy your video. Between you and Matt with OG, you guys have put a dent in my bank account lol. I actually picked up the IK sprayer and a gallon of Bead Maker just the other day after watching your review and then referring back to Matt's...
So far, I've used it with Meguiar's MF cutting pads, B&S MF finishing pads, B&S maroon low-pro pads, CarPro gloss pads and surely forgetting others. But it's very subjective as in what type of vehicle, age of clear coat and how bad the finish is to begin with. My go-to pads while using it now...
I'm not a fan of the UHS pads. They're very stiff. I never really gave it a chance though. Used it for maybe 15 minutes on one panel and put it back on the shelf. I should get it out again and try it on the Mille. Roughly, how many passes do you make on your average 2' x 2' panel?
I'd have to agree. One is superior in all aspects. Menzerna typically is oil upon wiping off. One comes right off with zero effort. I even let One sit on the first panel of the truck i did until i was completely finished with the correction and then wiped it off. Even then, it was effortless...