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On former Reload it was also streaking sometimes on dark color cars, this happened when not well wiped off from surface or not used the 2 MF wiping technique . try the way you see in the video , cover well with squirts all over the area , 1 mf spreading and wiping on the Reload to the paint , and another new mf start buffing the residues off the surface. make sure surface is clean under .I shook it like a madman yesterday before applying.
10 Squirts??!?!? That seems like ALOT....
But during inital testing you guys had before releasing this Formula, did u experience what i have been describing at all?
Yes, spray well to cover the surface , not dripping spray from the paint but kind of film cover, then start wiping. using too thin spray on the surface and wiping make the Reload dry very fast on the paint, so when you wipe it on/off you smear the dry layer with the semi dry, so it haze.I had the same reaction regarding the amount of product used after watching the video. Do you recommended that much every time Avi? Even after a coating with Cquartz UK?
Avi what are your thoughts on using a damp towel to apply reload?
I used this method to apply a coat to my black SUV and I didn't notice any streaking whatsoever. As an added bonus the damp towel just glides across the paint so well and makes the process that much easier.
I know any water in the towel will dilute the product slightly, however you're recommending to dilute it anyways for dark colored vehicles so I figured this would be ok to do.
YES , this work as well , i heard good feedbacks its good way to wipe off too, even without dilution, but not soaked towel..
another technique i saw is spraying direct on the MF and apply on, second MF to wipe it off.
we will reduce the concentration in near future for more easy application.
How do you get the streaks out that are already on your car?