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    Re: Removing HD Poxy

    Problems you are having are usually let on by:

    1. Spreading too thickly
    2. Trying to remove before it cures properly. Give it 45 minutes, minimum.
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    Re: Removing HD Poxy

    Spread thin and wait an hour. Its an absolutely easy product to apply and remove. The looks are off the charts.
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    Re: Removing HD Poxy

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    Isn`t it ironic that this product is spread on really, really, thin, you wait a little time and remove it - yeah, just like Zaino Z2 with the catalyst, of decades ago..
    And Zaino is still out there..
    I just loved how you referenced Zaino on this as you are 100% completely spot on. A little bit sure does go such a looooong way! And honestly it really makes total sense too. Every time I see people having issues with protectants it`s typically from using too darn much product. Couple that with humid temps and it can really turn into some sore muscles. I`d much rather apply 2 super duper thin coats than 1 thick one.
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