LSP over Souveran question...AW? QS? ??

yes you can use it on a wet car...but then you are diluting it...and chances of it streaking....not all water is the same...some are high in minerals..thus meaning AW may react different ...

look at it this way....would you put make up on a wet face..it will streak and smear...a dry face it goes on nice....gives best results....

The Chemist Bill at Dg said AW will work best on a dry surface..but will work on a wet surface but not like a dry one...giving you more of the active ingredients on the paint and not mixed with water...

Hope you understand what i am saying...

Al
 
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ltoman said:
Works for me. I can sit on the computer on the forum!! ROFL. Like I don't anyway. Hee hee hee hee:p :) :righton:

Well, that is better than an one day class suspension, so thanks Joe. From now on, I dry first then lightly apply AW. :awesome: Im the MAN

Are you meeting me in my room? Oh sorry don't want to get off topic. :D

I learned more from this thread already tho than I anticipated - never stopped to think about the issue of the product becoming diluted!!
Good thinking, dude!

Lauren:cheers: :D
Are you meeting me in my room? :D

it won't be long now before you start giving back all you have learned:applause:
 
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Al-53 said:
yes you can use it on a wet car...but then you are diluting it...and chances of it streaking....not all water is the same...some are high in minerals..thus meaning AW may react different ...

look at it this way....would you put make up on a wet face..it will streak and smear...a dry face it goes on nice....gives best results....

The Chemist Bill at Dg said AW will work best on a dry surface..but will work on a wet surface but not like a dry one...giving you more of the active ingredients on the paint and not mixed with water...

Hope you understand what i am saying...

Al

Yes, I am tremendously grateful!! From now on, that will be the only way I apply it. I had no clue!
Gratefully,
Former Village/Forum Idiot - hee hee

I can't wait to see if it can get ANY glossier if it goes on dry than the way it is now, where it was diluted and over sprayed!!!
:cheers:
Good job!
 
joe.p said:
[COLOR="Red"Are you meeting me in my room? Oh sorry don't want to get off topic.][/color] :D

it won't be long now before you start giving back all you have learned:applause:

I am used to being the bossy teacher you know. Hee hee. So it is cool to be the learner ... it is just I always come up with 50 million questions because then I want to know how, why, and what else. . . I think I know a little about too much! Nursing, administration, jewelry making, ridiculous!! I want to know all the tips and tricks with these products!!!
Now I won't make streaks either. That really aggravated me.

Did you say your room?
Sorry, I am getting old.
:-)
LOL
Lauren:D
 
Lauren it will get glossier over time..the colour will deepen and brighten up..
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
(lets keep this on track)

woops. thought I was doing pretty good.... gosh, sorry! it is the psychotic in me.
the same thing that causes AG OCD addiction. :righton:

Ok, well since we are reading these posts, why did I not have the same issue with quickshine? I did put that on a dry car because the bottle said dry.
Would that simply be the reason it did not streak?:confused:
Thanks in advance folks...
Lauren
Detention Detainee
 
ltoman said:
Wow, sounds like you're applying it as thickly as I am!! Are you getting streaking as a result of over- application too?

Thank you!
Lauren:)

No, I don't thinks so. I just like it as my go to product for carnubas. With only my car to do the reason I did not get the gallon was worrying about shelf life. I still have half of my original bottle from November. It is a consumable though and the sale/shipping combination was just to good to pass on. With the gallon of SSS and a try me bottle of AW it made the $75 minimum. Of course I did not stop there as Max planned
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. Basically 25 to 30 percent off.
I will also use it periodically between washings when I'm bored. Use a Cobra Deluxe to get the dust off and QD the car for shine.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Quikshine, FK 425, and of course CM (buy larger size, more cost effective)

:iagree: FK 425. Have been using it for sometime and very pleased with results. Leaves a slick shine to finish. Give it a try. :cheers:
 
Lauren, check out pinnaclewax.com.. they have BUY 1 GET 1 FREE, yes FREE CM!! :awesome:

If you didn't know Lauren, FK is Finish Kare BTW.





-Nick ;)
 
I use AW over Souveran all the time and it looks great. I apply it when the paint is dry and never have issues with streaking. It lasts a long time too which is nice. :)
 
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