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I think you might waste the product. I think the gun will use more and cause a thicker coat on the surface.
Thank you Jim! This might be a better option for me. This is a very good client and he is not a big fan of any dressing that drips so I figured UTTG.
The good thing is I got 4 bottles on the last AG sale but man using 1/4 just for the back plastic, I think some of my tears fell on the plastic lol.
I did a whole coat over the back I wonder what would happen if I topped the existing UTTG with Sonus?
I don't think you'd save with spraying it.
It's the same concept as using the Optima spray gun for tire shine. I have the Optima spray gun, and I used it for probably 6 months.
I had a really tough time trying to compare and see if I was actually saving product.
After a while...I came to the conclusion that all the product floating around, and not landing on the tire...was basically wasted.
So, maybe in theory...a trigger pull with a spray gun uses less product than a drop of product on your applicator. But, IMO you will go through the same, if not more product trying to compensate for the excess floating around and missing the target.
Just my experience. :xyxthumbs:
Rav 777, Shoot me a pm and I can help you with the Avalanche. I own one and have restored a few including mine. After trial and error i have it figured out product wise
I would think you would want to put the Sonus first so it can soak in and darken the plastic, but who knows what would happen?
I see what you mean now. You need something that actually restores more that just protects. UTTG doesn't do a great job at restoring IMO.
Check this out as it may be a product that suits your needs and is a little more affordable.
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In your review you state that the mfr. website states that this product is Polycharged...which I finally did find at the PFC website. I find it odd that there is no mention of this in the AG or ACC stores, nor on the bottle in the pictures at those stores.
I also find this odd.... Seems as manufacturers don't brag about this as they used to a few years back. :dunno: