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It's well worth the money!I need a master blaster T_T
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It's well worth the money!I need a master blaster T_T
Troy, fwiw I talked to permanon's higher ups at sema about that old blue formula permanon, that product was scrapped quick due to no durability. They said the new white version, the one ag is carrying is supposed to yield better durability. But for half the price hydr02 can be had and I've already tested it next to the old permanon and hydr02 releases the water faster for sure. Dunno about new permanon yet. I'll give it a shot soon.
Or, hydro2.
Thanks for that info. Based on that I may want to try the new PP option.
i used platinum on my rx-7 but i did not rinse it off fast enough and got spotting that i did not see until i washed my car yesterday. the spots are very small and you can only see them in the direct sunlight. any idea on how to remove? I applied reload this time thinking that might take them off and it helped but did not completely remove.
i used platinum on my rx-7 but i did not rinse it off fast enough and got spotting that i did not see until i washed my car yesterday. the spots are very small and you can only see them in the direct sunlight. any idea on how to remove? I applied reload this time thinking that might take them off and it helped but did not completely remove.
Troy I just used this, I was impressed at how easy it was to apply. Beading on the rims was pretty insane.
i used platinum on my rx-7 but i did not rinse it off fast enough and got spotting that i did not see until i washed my car yesterday. the spots are very small and you can only see them in the direct sunlight. any idea on how to remove? I applied reload this time thinking that might take them off and it helped but did not completely remove.
how long did you let it sit before rinsing ? I think if its not diluted enough its easier to run into issues like this as well.
did you try a non abrasive paint cleaner to remove the spotting ?
Hmm....
Ok I'm going to ask a few questions so I can give you better advice.
What version are you using?
What dilution did you use?
Did you apply this in the sun?
How long did it take to apply / how long did it sit?
1. Using the newest version not the old group buy version. Milky clear liquid.
2. 5% dilution.
3. I believe the sun was out but I thought because it was cold out that I would not have any issues, but I guess I may have been wrong about that.
4. Took about 5 to seven minutes to apply. I did wheels and barrels and fenderwells as well all at once along with the paint. I let it sit an addition 3-5 minutes before final rinse and I used a blower to dry the paint but did not go around with a towel for a "Final Wipe" which thinking back may have been the issue.
Drew
Ok, so you have the newest Platinum. Obviously I still am using a slightly older version but hopefully I can help with the application at least.
- A 5% solution sounds great especially if you are using it over OC as a topper.
- If at all possible I would work out of the sun. Weather it is warm or not it may or may not have an effect on the outcome. But better safe than sorry.
- 5-7 seven minutes shouldn't be a problem. So you spots could be due to the sun or other factors.
- I would suggest working smaller areas if you are working in the sun.
- Since PP bonds instantly there is no reason to "let it sit" any extra time. I like to take a dedicated MF applicator and spread the PP accross the surface to try and maximize the effectiveness and ensure coverage.
- I would suggest flushing the surface sooner and then drying throughly. You don't want any water spots and that's almost what it sounds like you have. Very small water spots.
Troy I think we are on the same page. I think I could have avoided this by working out of the sun and flushing sooner. Do you have any recommendations for removing the spotting without swirling up the Opti-Guard. I try to touch my paint as least as possible.
I do have griots paint prep/pre wax cleaner/and prime lime lite. Don't know if these would do the trick.
Thanks,
Drew