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    Re: NEW. Renny Doyle and P & S products.

    You just need to cover the paint when you spray it on the first time. The co-owner and chemist said to cover the paint and let the monomer in Bead Maker do it`s cross linking for a minute. Before you wipe it off. The next time you apply it you have the bonded Bead Maker that the useally 1-2 sprays per panel bonds faster to it. At least that was what I got out of it when I listened to the podcast with him. Then it was a difference if you applyied it in a more humidity environment. And you don`t just wipe it off but work it in till it`s mostly evaporated. Then buff it off with a dry towel what is left. I have not used it myself but have used the method with another product. The product I used comes in a Flairosol spray bottle that spread the product out more even and with less of the product. And for an example Sonax Brilliant Shine Detailer and have that in a Flairosol spray bottle is a whole other product to apply and wipe off. So wondering if Bead Maker would benefit from being sprayed with a spray bottle that does it more evenly. And think that a Flairosol spray bottle would work great with BM. Just a thought though LOL.
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    Re: NEW. Renny Doyle and P & S products.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stokdgs View Post
    Hey, Amigo !!
    Hope you guys had a great Thanksgiving !

    It DOES go against everything logical...

    Perhaps the "soaking" application process has more to do with the "marketing" process ???
    The more you "soak" the richer they get...
    Dan F
    My thoughts exactly Dan. Had a great Thanksgiving, now just waiting for Christmas to get over. Too bad we don’t do Secret Santa here anymore.


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