Snow foaming indoors is not a crime.
Snow foaming indoors is not a crime.
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careful of the sheet rock
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I know...Lolz. I have enough room to not get the walls wet - using a weak pressure washer.
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What are you going to protect the roof of that BMW with?
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I agree!!! We have the exact same car - ours is a 2006 M Roadster - Ragg Top was NOT good, at all. We actually got a free soft top care kit from BMW, and against my better judgment, used their stuff - it was actually very good! I did three applications, letting each of them sit out in the sun to cure, and it worked fantastically well!
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Yeah, the Raggtopp stuff didn`t do me any good either. I`ve been using 303 for years now. I just got a bottle of CarPro Fabric Protectant and I guess I`m going to give it a try. That Autopian mentality, always looking for something better. Going to get me in trouble one day.
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Problem was that I had CarPro PERL still on there turning the whole grill white (like it did with my other trim) had to APC it off with a toothbrush.
Here`s a picture of how PERL acted on my trim (grill basically looked the same):
Thanks for the tip, and I got some Sonus Motor Kote in my arsenal
Normally I just use a foam art brush to apply the dressing.
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