Flash Gordon
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Not sure but the White Sox play tonight @ 7:10pm, even though the Cardinals are having a better season
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White Sox are my 2nd fav team

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Not sure but the White Sox play tonight @ 7:10pm, even though the Cardinals are having a better season
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I see, please accept my apologies for misunderstanding you. I agree that everyone should be away how clean the surface much be for these systems to bond properly. Again, and most may think it's overkill, I prep a surface like that for any LSP I'm putting down. So I wouldn't count that in the hour it takes to apply. In that hour I would count applying it, and leveling/buffing it.I was trying to address the original question, I'm sorry if you think im addressing you, but I am going to agree by the time I prep sol the exterior of a vehicle and apply this coating it takes me longer then an hour and I don't want people reading this thread to "think" you don't need to properly prep the surface before applying this kind of product. After reading some of your statements you are correct this is a very easy product to apply, but the steps leading up to that application need to be followed correctly and if your able to do that in an hour I commend you![]()
I'm an Orioles man myself (don't laugh). Technically the Nats should be my home team, but they weren't around when I got into baseball.White Sox are my 2nd fav team![]()
I'm an Orioles man myself (don't laugh). Technically the Nats should be my home team, but they weren't around when I got into baseball.
Yeah, we win a lot of games people say we will lose, but then lose the games we should win. Nothing like beating some of the first place teams and still being in last place...LOLBuck Showalter is doing a helluva great job thererops:
White Sox are my 2nd fav team![]()
I'm assuming this is sarcastic, if not my apologies. When I do a full detail I remove the wheels to clean and seal the barrels so that isn't any additional work for me when applying OC. Also when I apply a coating, polish, or wax I always have the doors/hood/trunk open to make sure that even inch of paint is addressed. There is no point in polishing a door but leaving the last 1/8 inch untouched b/c you were too lazy to open the door. So yes, I do all of that when I apply my coatings. I don't see how it's any different than apply a wax by hand. You apply it, and then take care of any high spots, just like you would apply a wax and then buff it off after it hazes. Now obviously it takes longer than a wax since you need to work on a much smaller section at a time, however it shouldn't be taking you hours to do this. If it does that is fine, however it doesn't HAVE to take you that long to do it.
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I see, I wasn't sure since you can't tell tone while reading words on a forum. Again, sorry that I took it to be sarcasm. I think the main difference is that most people are adding the wipe down time to the time it takes them to apply the coating. I don't since I do the same wipe down before any LSP I apply. Again it my be overkill, but i'd rather be safe than sorry.Actually it wasn't sarcasm. It was a genteel way of asking you to tell us exactly how thorough your process actually is. You say it can be done right in an hour, and David Fermani says it can't be done. Maybe he does more work than you and you do less, or maybe not. I don't know. We all assume that we agree on the definition of "doing it right", but we might actually all have slightly different interpretations of that and we all assume we share the same understanding.
Different human beings are capable of different things. There isa guy who can fire a single shot revolverand hit three different targets, all 15 feet apart and hit every time, and do so in a fraction of a second, and it sounds like only one bullet was fired. It is so impressive that I think it must be seen to be believed. I saw it shown on a cable documentary and I was blown away by it. You see all these movies with really impressive scenes involving one guy shooting 3 guys in 3-4 seconds, but then there is this guy, who if confronted with 3 attackers, could shoot them all and have his gun re-holstered before they could even draw their weapons. Some people really are that much better at what they do than almost everyone.
I see, I wasn't sure since you can't tell tone while reading words on a forum. Again, sorry that I took it to be sarcasm. I think the main difference is that most people are adding the wipe down time to the time it takes them to apply the coating. I don't since I do the same wipe down before any LSP I apply. Again it my be overkill, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
A wax, (natural or synthetic), is a substance that when applied to a surface will not adhere properly on its own. Thus, it is necessary to add specialized miscible oils to allow the waxy material to spread and adhere evenly to the surface. These oils along with polymers are responsible for improving the functionality of the wax protection, appearance, adherence and the overall application.
This means the addition of any Meguiar's polishes prior to the wax application will not only enhance the paint finish, but also aid in the appearance, adherence and overall lasting ability of the wax which is applied over the top of it.
No Rasky, you didn't bring on any of this. You may have a differing opinion than me, but you are a professional and don't take things to the level of insulting. I have followed your work for a long time and know that you know what you are doing.Wow.....sorry if my comment started all this.
I'd like to add that I wasn't saying it can't be done, just that I'd like to so a process that gets it done so efficiently. I've done about 18 vehicels with OC now and I'd love to get my application time down.
I am including the extra prep in my application time, as that is NOT something that is always done before applying my regular LSP. It's done with OC simply because that's what the manufacture suggests doing. Not all LSP's require the paint to be stripped. If it's not suggest by the manufacture I simply give the cars a good wash/foam bath with CGCW mixed at a paint prep ratio, which requires less time than the OC prep.
Taken from MOL written by one of their chemists....
Besides, I strongly dislike the idea of wiping the cars down with IPA or similar solvent to prep the paint for LSP. I'll do it if needed (checking work/test spot), but I really dislike the idea of it and would much rather go over the paint with a pre-wax cleaner if anything.
OC also requires each panel to be closely inspected to ensure there are no high spots. I apply it to a panel, level off the high spots with a MF towel and then inspect it closely with the Brinkmann before moving on. With a wax it's on and off in about 30 min.
Cheers,
Rasky
RaskyR1 said:Taken from MOL written by one of their chemists....
A wax, (natural or synthetic), is a substance that when applied to a surface will not adhere properly on its own. Thus, it is necessary to add specialized miscible oils to allow the waxy material to spread and adhere evenly to the surface. These oils along with polymers are responsible for improving the functionality of the wax protection, appearance, adherence and the overall application.
This means the addition of any Meguiar's polishes prior to the wax application will not only enhance the paint finish, but also aid in the appearance, adherence and overall lasting ability of the wax which is applied over the top of it.
Besides, I strongly dislike the idea of wiping the cars down with IPA or similar solvent to prep the paint for LSP. I'll do it if needed (checking work/test spot), but I really dislike the idea of it and would much rather go over the paint with a pre-wax cleaner if anything.
Cheers,
Rasky
No Rasky, you didn't bring on any of this. You may have a differing opinion than me, but you are a professional and don't take things to the level of insulting. I have followed your work for a long time and know that you know what you are doing.
Cards play at 7:05 tonight... I was at the game on Sunday. Can't think of a better way to sweep the scrubbies than pujols second straight walk off bomb.
1 to 1 bottom of the 4th
Go Albert!