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Nope - you can simply mix it with water and make your own. :dblthumb2:
It'd be prone to freezing if we did this during winter right? Or does it have antifreeze properties?
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Nope - you can simply mix it with water and make your own. :dblthumb2:
A couple of thoughts...
- Coatings/sealants - just like with paint products, there are some coatings which are actually sealants. Unlike with paint products, it is harder to identify because it is pretty easy to get a very strong bond to glass. For instance, I have a coating which lasts for 18 months to 2 years. Alternatively I have several sealant type products which will last a year or longer. If it wasn't for me telling the customers, the sealant is more than durable enough to be sold to compete with some coatings, even though it costs about 10 times less to make.
- Use of top up products on a coating. I am uncertain about the wisdom of this. Not all such boosters will be the same but I know that neither of our booster repellents will offer the same water repellency as the longer life products. Perhaps more crucially, they tend to degrade more via contamination 'sticking' than abrasive removal. What that means is that performance drops because they get dirty rather than because they are removed. In other words, put them on top of the coating and the performance is dictated by the booster, not the coating. To rejuvenate, you need more thorough cleaning than the coating alone... Personally, I go with one approach or the other.
It'd be prone to freezing if we did this during winter right? Or does it have antifreeze properties?
I have a couple of correlated questions, plus I'm waiting for answers to some of the questions posted above.
What backing plate do I use with my PCXP for the 5" CarPro Rayon pads?
Will FlyBy30 be available as a standalone product without superfluous towels and applicators?
I already have gallons of D120. Shouldn't that work just fine?
And the FlyBy30? Already have Ceriglass and Eraser, applicators, MFs...