Need some help Mike
Saturday and Sunday I clay bared, polished and then I applied a finish to my BMW 08 135i (Monaco Blue Metallic Paint). I then used CarPro's Eraser and wiped the whole car down.
I then applied SOnax's Ceramic Profiline Ceramic Coating, but only was able to apply base coat (Step1).
Sunday afternoon I gotta call and had to run into work due to an emergency. Ever since that emergency call, I haven' t had time to finish the Sonax Profiline Coating process part 2.
It rained today on my way home from work and I'm lost as to what to do from here.
If I were to spray Griot's speed shine or Best of show on the car to get rid of the water spots. Would I be voiding out Step 1 of the SOnax Ceramic process?
Or (Option B) wipe down the car with one of Griots Garage detailing sprays and apply Nanolex Si3d? Would I throw off any bonding issue by applying the Nanloex Ceramic coating to the Sonax Step 1 base coat?
Myles
Saturday and Sunday I clay bared, polished and then I applied a finish to my BMW 08 135i (Monaco Blue Metallic Paint). I then used CarPro's Eraser and wiped the whole car down.
I then applied SOnax's Ceramic Profiline Ceramic Coating, but only was able to apply base coat (Step1).
Sunday afternoon I gotta call and had to run into work due to an emergency. Ever since that emergency call, I haven' t had time to finish the Sonax Profiline Coating process part 2.
It rained today on my way home from work and I'm lost as to what to do from here.
If I were to spray Griot's speed shine or Best of show on the car to get rid of the water spots. Would I be voiding out Step 1 of the SOnax Ceramic process?
Or (Option B) wipe down the car with one of Griots Garage detailing sprays and apply Nanolex Si3d? Would I throw off any bonding issue by applying the Nanloex Ceramic coating to the Sonax Step 1 base coat?
Myles