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The problem is that it is too clean. The oxygen in the water readily oxidizes elements it comes into contact with. DI water is :hungry:!
We remove oxygen from our DI with steam, and the chemical hydrazine. If we didn't, our boilers would fall to pieces in no time at all. Far, far worse that just normal tap water. We don't use plain tap water because of scaling.
Water treatment is very interesting indeed!
Rookie? That doesn't look like the work of a rookie!
20 hours isn't too surprising for a somewhat neglected black car. Remember, as someone else said, you will not be able to remove some of those RIDS
Did you do an IPA wipe down after polishing? And the obvious question, did you shake the bottle for at least a min?Ok, here is another Newb question...
I was applying my sealant today, BFWD (Black Fire Wet Diamond) and noticed that when I allowed it to dry and it came time to wipe off, the sealant was streaking. It had this oil residue on the paint. The microfiber plush towels had a hard time picking it up.
What is going on? Anybody have any experience with BDWF? I applied it by hand with a polishing pal, did I apply to much? I did try to go for a thin coat. I think I let it dry for about 3 minutes sometimes 5min before wiping off with my MF. Thanks.
Did you do an IPA wipe down after polishing? And the obvious question, did you shake the bottle for at least a min?
:wow:
Absolutely outstanding results... newbie or old hand alike! :dblthumb2:
Hope you're stocking up on QD, with that type of gloss you'll see a speck of dust a mile away. Ought to keep you busy keeping it that way.
TL
Thanks TL,
So what creates the gloss? Is it the BFWD sealant or the gray and red pad with 205? I did not use Menzerna 85rd after all. I will try it the next time. I was more after the "deep wet" paint look. I was not after gloss. Please explain I am such a noob.
For a deeper and more wet look try topping the BFWD with a caranuba wax of some kind, I've really been enjoying Pinnacle Signature Series II on my black car lately. Really added depth to my paint.
Car looks amazing btw, definitely not noob results! Shows what can be achieved just by doing some research and taking the time do it right, props!
At least 90% of the final look (including gloss) comes from the polishing. "Deep wet" paint and "gloss" are certainly not mutually exclusive.
Whether the 85rd would have made much of a difference is hard to know (the pics look excellent), but it sure wouldn't have hurt.
Thanks TL,
So what creates the gloss? Is it the BFWD sealant or the gray and red pad with 205? I did not use Menzerna 85rd after all. I will try it the next time. I was more after the "deep wet" paint look. I was not after gloss. Please explain I am such a noob.
Thanks for the explanation on carnubas and sealants TL. I didn't even see a difference when I added the sealant. Thats why I decided not to add a carnuba. I know what you mean by keeping black clean. Right now my car is sitting in the garage and I'm sure there is a dead mosquito on it along with some dust that just stands out on the paint.
When you owned your black car did you do a spray and wipe or just leave it alone and wait for the next car wash? Reason I ask is because the last thing I want is to add swirls. Thanks.
I deal with this issue on my bright red vehicle too (it really is just about as bad as black when it comes to showing every speck of dust).
As tempting as it is to want to use a QD to wipe of the thin layer of dust, I find that my paint simply mars too easily, so that really isn't a viable option for me.
Nice job Fish! The G looks really Great! You are a brave man doing that nice black car for your first polish job but you pulled it off. I'm not that brave and am doing a few practice cars before I attempt my soft as heck black paint. How exactly did you prime your pad for the 105? I read a thread about the Kevin Brown Method (after my first attempt this weekend) and was wondering if that's what you did.