Originally Posted by
TheMac
acuRAS82
Thanks yet again for the reply. The following couple of points may help to inform or be of passing iñterest to you. The first is that the car in question has relatively hard paint being an Audi and the second, which is maybe a bit more relevant, relates to the nature of the jetting.
When I first applied the two products the paintwork appeared to have taken on a fairly significant tint similar to the colour of the One Step Master in the applicator bottle. The wheels, which are fairly bright silver, looked like they might have been taken off añother car. As a result I appĺed the topper to one of the wheels to see if I could tone it down but it just became murky.
Since the time of application five weeks and some seven washes ago the, almost miñk, tint has lessened significantly but the original bright ice silver colour of the paintwork is still proving to be illusive.
As you know my current intention in the new year is to refine the paintwork with the Final Cut compound and Scholl S30+, reapply Essence and top with Cosmic Spritz which apparently has no fillers and produces ño jetting. The advantage of Spritz to me is that a half litre should last a coupĺe of years and be relatively easily removed if it proves to be necessary. Also although I have yet to see it in the flesh I haven`t read or heard of any adverse comments re the product.
If you or anyone else have any thoughts on the above approach I should be most grateful to hear them before I invest a further £98 on the Sprotz.
Please accept my thanks again for your input which has proved to be invaluable.
Bookmarks