Gyeon interior detailed and ceramic detailer have been unavailable for some time here and via other reputable suppliers. Any ideas if this is strictly component or supply issues or product performance issues? From the descriptions and what reviews are available for these items they definitely...
Sounds like more frequent applications of cure and prompt use of Gyeon spot followed by wetcoat is the best option. Summers rains followed by Georgia sunshine don’t make it any easier on black paint.
First, I love the way my black CTS-V looks after polishing and coating with Gyeon. However, I am growing increasingly frustrated with the spotting after being in the rain. Is this just how it is with coatings or is there a way to prevent this?
That was my original thought. Then I wondered if it wasn't chemically compatible and it streaked or hazed my fresh polished finish I'd be pretty frustrated.
Does anyone have feedback as to the compatability of Hydrofoam used as a maintenance wash over Blackfire Wet Diamond sealant? Seeing the Blackfire doesn't have a product like this in their arsenal I was intrigued.
I'm trying to stick to the blackfire product family and looking for a drying aid. The product descriptions really don't suggest any are used for this application. Does anyone know of or use a current blackfire product as a drying aid without streaking, etc?
My bad. I was figuring using the softed foam pad I have (black CCS) would be more compliant and soft as my fingertips but cover more area.
The spot i tested a bit ago with nitrile gloves and the show polish gives same hazy result.
Wiping down / buffing off lightly with black autogeek...
So it sounds like you guys are saying too much speed can result in hazing. I am using the PC at a speed of 4-5.
I guess I also question how much is enough polish, when to stop polishing and wipe off to avoid hazing, etc.
I just havent seemd to find the 'right' method.
The wheels are in...
I felt I was using a diminishing abrasive approach as suggested by both the Wolfgang and Blackfire polishing systems. Just I have the mid level polish from Wolfgang and finish polish by Blackfire.
I use 2 mini balls - one for each product and clean them with MF cleaner every wheel at least...
So, do you use less pressure and slower speeds for the final polish or higher speed and low pressure?
I have tried the apply by finger method but it is seemed difficult to get even results.
Thanks for the help.
Any other tips or success stories out there?
First off, this forum has been invaluable on my quest to improve my paint polishing / maintenance skills. I now find myself with a similar quest that I've not found good details on using the search function. My issue is getting a mirror finish on bare aluminum such as that on my Raceline wheels...