Sunglasses_Ron
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Machine polish to get rid? Ouch
It'll take some proper harsh polish and a concrete polishing pad 😂
Machine polish to get rid? Ouch
Is it really that bad mate? Will it have damaged the paint?It'll take some proper harsh polish and a concrete polishing pad 😂
Is it really that bad mate? Will it have damaged the paint?
No worries, you had me worried for a second there lol! Well good to know, I suppose the paint will just be a bit duller until its off?
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Yeah was a bad move to do the whole car in one go. So what has it done to my paint, has it damaged it you reckon? It seems like some sort of film has been left, in which case machine polish seems like the answer like you say. Ahhhhh!
Will APC not get rid of some of it? Then give it a good clay?
APC does not remove this.I would probably get an apc, the likes of g101 would shift that and wash with fairy.
Fairy isn't an APC. It contains salts to remove crud from your crockery - it will thus not be any good for the cars paint (although that Scooby is pretty marred already, sorry James!).(Fairy liquid)
Because of the salt it's not ideal to wash your car with Fairy, and by wash I mean contact washing. Not a jet over with a lance.I've used and have read fairly removes existing wax ready to apply new products again. I've used it before and never had an issue
Maybe it was the time of day/weather conditions you applied it in that made it have a different effect to mine. How long you reckon it was left to dwell? Mine must've been 3 minutes tops from when I applied the first area to when I rinsed the said first area.Fairy will not remove a healthy performing wax. It will degrade it to some degree, maybe enough to effect surface tension so little to no beading but not outright removed. More so on a weak or oily show wax. A hybrid sealant / wax like autoglym HD wax will shrug off fairy without being too damaged
I used normal carpro hydr02 diluted 1:3 yesterday lunchtime. Applied to an A4 estate to the whole car before rinsing and it didn't leave any residue like that above
Before going at it with a machine polisher maybe try an abrasive cleanser or finishing polish by hand. The mild abrasive maybe just enough to remove it, whereas I reckon a chemical cleanser may not.
Maybe it was the time of day/weather conditions you applied it in that made it have a different effect to mine. How long you reckon it was left to dwell? Mine must've been 3 minutes tops from when I applied the first area to when I rinsed the said first area.
I might give it a go with clay & polish, got some AF Tripple to try out
1/4 of the big 1L bottle it comes in? That's a fair bit!
Do you leave it in water by any chance?After some recommendations for a low maintenance wash mitt/pad?
Got a sheepskin one around three month ago and the fur has started separating from the pad.
Do you leave it in water by any chance?
CarPro ones always seem to last.
Gyeon Q2M Smoothie or Gtechniq WM2.After some recommendations for a low maintenance wash mitt/pad?
Got a sheepskin one around three month ago and the fur has started separating from the pad.
75ml of diluted or concentrate? I probably used 125ml of Hydro2lite
I'm like that with wet coat, it's addictive! Not necessary, though. Wasting the productYep. Id say I sprayed every other inch of the entire car haha.
Long time no speak buddy - you well?Fairy will not remove a healthy performing wax. It will degrade it to some degree, maybe enough to effect surface tension so little to no beading but not outright removed. More so on a weak or oily show wax. A hybrid sealant / wax like autoglym HD wax will shrug off fairy without being too damaged
I used normal carpro hydr02 diluted 1:3 yesterday lunchtime. Applied to an A4 estate to the whole car before rinsing and it didn't leave any residue like that above
Before going at it with a machine polisher maybe try an abrasive cleanser or finishing polish by hand. The mild abrasive maybe just enough to remove it, whereas I reckon a chemical cleanser may not.
Fairy will not remove a healthy performing wax. It will degrade it to some degree, maybe enough to effect surface tension so little to no beading but not outright removed. More so on a weak or oily show wax. A hybrid sealant / wax like autoglym HD wax will shrug off fairy without being too damaged
Before going at it with a machine polisher maybe try an abrasive cleanser or finishing polish by hand. The mild abrasive maybe just enough to remove it, whereas I reckon a chemical cleanser may not.
This would be my advice too.
First of all, just wash the car eat lier on in the day. It could just be the condensation making it look a lot worse than it is.
Next would be a good prewax cleanser or finishing polish by hand.
Super Resin Polish will be up to the job.
These spray on rinse off sealants aren't hard setting coatings, you won't need to machine it unless it's caused a bad reaction underneath.