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    Re: Question for those using BFWD AFPP

    Quote Originally Posted by Jsmooth View Post
    That was me!! Now I actually have a backing plate for my flex that I have metal latches screwed to that will clamp down on almost any size bottle in seconds just for this reason
    You need to get a new vid up with that bad boy in action!

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    Re: Question for those using BFWD AFPP

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    Exactly. Shake it up for a couple minutes for the best results. You will "hear" it thicknen up.
    Dear Todd & Friends

    I just redid my spring detail because I didn`t give BFWD enough cure time. And after putting the second coat on the van today, I learn that it should be like lotion, not runny.

    I just said a curse word at the top of my lungs. You probably heard me.

    I shook the bottle for about ten to fifteen seconds. It was runny.

    I`ve never seen my paint more reflective, so I assume it still worked.

    Right or wrong, after this second time around, I ain`t doing it again.
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    Re: Question for those using BFWD AFPP

    Quote Originally Posted by Jaddie View Post
    Dear Todd & Friends

    I just redid my spring detail because I didn`t give BFWD enough cure time. And after putting the second coat on the van today, I learn that it should be like lotion, not runny.

    I just said a curse word at the top of my lungs. You probably heard me.

    I shook the bottle for about ten to fifteen seconds. It was runny.

    I`ve never seen my paint more reflective, so I assume it still worked.

    Right or wrong, after this second time around, I ain`t doing it again.
    Should be "lotioney". Not as thick as TPnS but close. Tape that thing on your DA for a few minutes (use duct tape and tape the lid shut too)

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    Re: Question for those using BFWD AFPP

    I never knew to shake mine up before using. Will try that next time.

 

 
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