I'm pretty anal retentive about my car (I'm on the correct forum :) )and I've used my two cycle leaf blower plenty of times and I've never seen anything get on the paint or any leakage.
Verizon advertising that "free" upgrade on a smart phone only to find when you add it to your cart...they mention the $50.00 rebate and $30.00 activation fee plus taxes. Hmmmm....my definition of free apparently is not the same.
Just from my own limited experience but I used some 3M compound that washed out of the pads easily. TP&S took a lot more time. BFWD is brutal trying to get out of the pads. I attribute this to the "sealant" part of the latter two?
Thanks for the explanation. Makes perfect sense! Now if I ordered the Flex for the heavy duty parts I'm assuming I could use my Griots DA for the more delicate parts in place of the Rupes?
Beautiful job! Did the owner even recognize his own car?
One newb question, Why the switch from the Flex to the Rupes? As a hobbiest I'm using the Griots DA but was thinking of upgrading in the spring to something better. Undecided between the Flex and Rupes.
Cars look great. I'm interested in seeing how the DP coating holds up. I recently started using their wheel coat on my chrome wheels but the jury is still out there.
I actually had the same issue this week. Just picked up a bottle from AG. Perhaps I was using too much like one of the others mentioned. I can't say I saw much of a difference from the "unpolished" panels. Probably the first time I've been disappointed in a BF product.