Ted S.
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I was listening to the Jimmy Beffet song, "Overkill" in my head and thought up an idea for a thread:
Does anyone ever have a detail process that's basically overkill; for ex: Using a coating system, then a sealant, hybrid, and carnauba wax (I haven't used a coating system yet, so I'm not sure this would even work.) Or putting down 50 coats of wax.
Feed back please
This is my contribution:
I found that after cleaning tires, saturating the sidewalls of tires with 303 AP (by applying the AP very heavy) and letting it sit for 30-40 minutes, then wiping the excess, and finishing them off with WG BDTG (and letting the gel cure) give the tires an esp. nice look. But I know this is overkill. I found that letting the 303 AP set on the tires lets the 303 displaces embedded grim from the pores back onto the surface of the sidewall. So when I wipe the excess I get a little bit of brown residue on the MF. Then the WG BDTG just looks way better than 303...
Does anyone ever have a detail process that's basically overkill; for ex: Using a coating system, then a sealant, hybrid, and carnauba wax (I haven't used a coating system yet, so I'm not sure this would even work.) Or putting down 50 coats of wax.
Feed back please
This is my contribution:
I found that after cleaning tires, saturating the sidewalls of tires with 303 AP (by applying the AP very heavy) and letting it sit for 30-40 minutes, then wiping the excess, and finishing them off with WG BDTG (and letting the gel cure) give the tires an esp. nice look. But I know this is overkill. I found that letting the 303 AP set on the tires lets the 303 displaces embedded grim from the pores back onto the surface of the sidewall. So when I wipe the excess I get a little bit of brown residue on the MF. Then the WG BDTG just looks way better than 303...