Nonsense? If thats in reaponse to me then its not really. You should never recommend the heaviest method first. Never!Always interested to read nonsense!
I experience spotting when I first used gyeon wetcoat around the A pillars and front of the roof, which I thought was similar to what @JD experienced? Went at it with DDJ line prime and it cleaned it up.
As this problem has just left a hazing I had guessed it wasn't as bad.
I experience spotting when I first used gyeon wetcoat around the A pillars and front of the roof, which I thought was similar to what @JD experienced? Went at it with DDJ line prime and it cleaned it up.
As this problem has just left a hazing I had guessed it wasn't as bad.
JD's was far worse than just spotting.
I thought the difference was that one is pre-mixed and ready to spray, the other needs mixing to the correct ratios?For those that use carpro hydr02 and hydr02 lite regularly, can you tell a difference in performance?
I've not used lite myself, but used normal hydr02 to start, then gyeon wetcoat for a longtime now. I recently tried original hydr02 and I have to admit I thought the initial water behaviour was significantly superior, but price works out quite a bit more expensive.
It's just like hydro etc.
Brinkman takes me back mate. I reckon those torches have been around for 8 years! They were all everyone used mate back in the day.
I've got some G101 and your usual Autoglym stuff. I'll have a go over the weekend and report back.If you don't really have any detailing kit then petrol.
Yes. It's not quite as revolutionary as you'd hope, sadly. I'd stick to makeup pads.Anyone got any experiences of using an Airbursh for applying wheel coatings such as C5, DLUX etc?
I found I couldn't gauge the amount coming out properly and thus couldn't work out how much I'd applied in which area. Makeup pads had X number of dabs against the product I'm using and that gets me closer to guaranteeing even coverage.Care to elaborate?
I cant be arsed spending the time with makeup pads, Airbrush makes it a lot quicker, no?
I coated a wheel via airbrush, it wasn't that great and I'm sure I ended up using more of the product.Anyone got any experiences of using an Airbursh for applying wheel coatings such as C5, DLUX etc?
It was indeed...
This is after a pass with a light cut lad and polish with DA;
After hand polishing for a while so I could drive the damn car...
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I was looking at the Dr Leather ones as I believe that's what Jim at White Details uses although they seem a bit pricey what they are. Saying that, there's not much to clean on the Trendlines so could probably get away with just using one wipe per seat.
Also interested in the above. Need leather cleaner and something to clean and remove the slight shine on alcantara.
Tried simple fairly liquid and water to agitate the shiny part, which has made a difference but not solved it.
Any recommendations?