alko
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- May 23, 2011
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I feel your pain Alex....well at least with the rain. I detailed my cube today and right after I buffed the last bit of wax off the skies opened up. It sucked! As for the combo, I've had pretty good luck with poliseal on a tangerine pad, but I've only really used it on super soft honda paint.
Man…did it ever. Maryland didn’t get hardly any rain, but when I was heading back to Woodbridge, I got stuck in a torrential down pour. I’m so glad I didn’t wash my car this weekend. I would have been pissed.
My weekend just went from wonderful to sucking. My dog just chipped a tooth on a popcycle stick...now what am I suppose to do?!?!?!?
I blame this thread for messing up my mojo I had going. This chipped tooth is going to cost a fortune
Dang man…sorry about your dog. I suggest next time a softer chew toy ;-)
I just used Poli Seal on a white pad on my Wrangler. It wasn't too swirled out and I was using a Flex PE but the finish came out amazing. I have used this combo (poli seal and white CCS) with the PC on other cars and equally happy with the results. Sorry you didn't have success.
I’m going to give it another try. I take it your wrangler has some soft paint? I think the paint is what really makes or breaks this duo.
poli-seal + orange pad-----M-205 + white or orange pad. The MF system will correct it for sure.
The VW is likely high solids paint which will be very hard. Test section, least aggressive method first will tell the story though.
Dave, I appreciate your feedback. It has been extremely helpful. Luckily the VW is practically a brand new vehicle and she’s been waiting for my order to come in. I am supposed to do it Monday and will try the combo again and layer it with Collinite 915.
You can try and step up to a more aggressive pad...It helps if you add a lite spray of DG #951 on your pad...About any detail spray will work...
INTERSTING! So you’re talking about like a QD right? I’d have to try that. Thanks for the suggestion.