Has anyone tried to apply Polish Angel spritzes by machine?
Sounds interesting to me.
Thoughts?
Has anyone tried to apply Polish Angel spritzes by machine?
Sounds interesting to me.
Thoughts?
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I`d say no....
seems like you`d need to use too much for lubricity with the machine pad
also I think that would take Longer actually
Brandt K.
if there is a correlation between using too much and looks/longevity...don`t you think you or I would have figured that out? haha
this stuff melts into paint, youre gonna be dry buffing IMO
Brandt K.
I like the "thinking outside of the box" here Ron... Have not personally tried it, but if you do please post your results. You never know, it`s out of the box ideas like this that can lead to a whole new method of attaining the ultimate gloss. On the other hand, it could also result in an epic fail...
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I`ll save you some product:
I tried using too much hi gloss (by hand) to increase durability but it didn`t work and was a lot of wipe out. Looks were equal.
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Ron- have tried any of their (recommended) machine applied products? Like master sealant for instance....two dots of master sealant will do a humongous area. Perhaps you`d need to try and find a way to make the spritz`s thicker, maybe a chilled method would work here.
I`d say when you try this later today, I`d do it on a panel with a pad by hand and see if it sticks or glides.. I think you`d need a closed cell pad (to keep the liquid on the outer surface), right?
Here`s what I figure the result will be, considering I`ve used every PA spray I have like it was a WW at least once in the past and they were NOT easy to remove as far as final film to buff off which was obviously due to over-application on my end.
Now granted I only want to be wrong because this potentially new method will cost me even more money, haha.
Brandt K.
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