It's DP tire gel applied with a spray gun via an air compressor.
That is a freaking awesome idea. I didnt know you could do that with the dp gel. Do you just put it any auto spray gun? Also do you have to do anything after that like buff off?
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It's DP tire gel applied with a spray gun via an air compressor.
Check out this link for when I started using one. I use the recommended pressure on the gun which I think is around 80 psi IIRC. You do get a bit of a cloud, so I don't do it with the garage doors closed.Richy another great job turned out. I assume your using a detail gun to apply the dressing. You have any problem with overspray or having it drift onto stuff in the garage? Same reason for not using dressings on body shops sort of question. Also what model are you using and at what pressure?
Thanks
I go over it with a foam applicator to knock down the shine a bit. The faster you knock it down, the less shine it has. I absolutely love this method for several reasons. It's faster. It gets uniform coverage in every little nook and cranny. It looks amazing. Chris from Optimum turned me onto this method...he gets the credit.That is a freaking awesome idea. I didnt know you could do that with the dp gel. Do you just put it any auto spray gun? Also do you have to do anything after that like buff off?
Thanks very much!Another awesome job, Ritchie!
I appreciate your comments.wow great job.
Mark, a Z01 is what you get when you're senile like me and are trying to think of a 2001 Z06....that's what comes out! LOL. Here's the car I was referencing:What the heck is a Z01?
Nice job my friend!rops:
Thanks Ron, I appreciate your comments!Another outstanding job Richy !!!