JKL1031
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- Oct 26, 2013
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Hello everyone,
My fairly expensive Pearl Nano coating just got shat on by sprinkler water. Tried vinegar water and chemical guys water spot remover with no luck besides killing the water beading(and possibly the coating) in the test spot. I was told that ceramics can break down and become abrasive if you polish them? looking for advice to do it myself with HF polisher, foam pads, and Wolfgang Swirl Remover or Uber if needed.
I have done 2 cars in the past before, but this time around I no longer had access to a garage and had it professionally done. You wont find much on this proprietary product. Is it any good? Will be reapplying Gtech G2 ceraimic. Only plan to do the vertical surfaces honestly..
Looking for advice! Thanks.
P.S I'm also on watch as it seems some of the spots are curing to a degree. Picture below was under flourescent light. Sunlight doesnt show as bad. will post another picture in this same lighting soon.
My fairly expensive Pearl Nano coating just got shat on by sprinkler water. Tried vinegar water and chemical guys water spot remover with no luck besides killing the water beading(and possibly the coating) in the test spot. I was told that ceramics can break down and become abrasive if you polish them? looking for advice to do it myself with HF polisher, foam pads, and Wolfgang Swirl Remover or Uber if needed.
I have done 2 cars in the past before, but this time around I no longer had access to a garage and had it professionally done. You wont find much on this proprietary product. Is it any good? Will be reapplying Gtech G2 ceraimic. Only plan to do the vertical surfaces honestly..
Looking for advice! Thanks.
P.S I'm also on watch as it seems some of the spots are curing to a degree. Picture below was under flourescent light. Sunlight doesnt show as bad. will post another picture in this same lighting soon.
