Cosmic v2, black bond, and the wheel coating for now. Using cosmic spritz and the invincible primer also. So far very impressed with the line.
Cosmic v2, black bond, and the wheel coating for now. Using cosmic spritz and the invincible primer also. So far very impressed with the line.
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Mike you gotta try FLAKE, even if its just for your personal vehicles.
and can I get your thoughts on black bond? its on my next german haul order list along with the primer spritz as I find TLCompound and PA final finish is the bees knees on mopar paint so far, especially pitch black
Brandt K.
Can`t say on durability yet but I find it far easier to use than Gyeon trim, gives a nicer matte look and just a small amount goes a long way! Had a client with the first suburban I did last Friday come by to pick up the last of 4 we did and the bumper trim still looked great after 2 major rain storms, so I`m happy so far. I`ll give the flake a try on my next order, thanks!
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I looked at the flake, I`m a little confused at what the purpose is? A rinseless wash or a regular wash or both?
its both.. RW and 2BM wash but seems to be easier to RW it in my opinion/experience. I have a 200ml and a 500ml (unopened)
it`s easily (by a landslide) my favorite RW ... it smells of heaven,, and has left both my car and truck looking like they were just freshly waxed...and not that "kinda waxed" look you get from a lot of RW+ products... you can see the flake, literally
Polish Angel Flake as RW: initial review and observations
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