can you introduce micro-marring (swirls) into the sealant itself not the clear but that magical polymer layer(s) that are there - and along those lines if it is topped with carnuba - can you swirl that??
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can you introduce micro-marring (swirls) into the sealant itself not the clear but that magical polymer layer(s) that are there - and along those lines if it is topped with carnuba - can you swirl that??
I believe you can.............. as I`ve seen it! In both sealants, and carnauba`s. Usually a good sealant won`t micro-mar initially, but will start to with repeated washings/QD`ings without additional coats of sealant........... same goes for carnauba.
I think Boss is right :D and you will see it happen more often during the hotter months where the waxes and selants may be affected by heat:dunno
Yep, and "not-so-good" towels can cause it anytime! :(Quote:
Originally posted by Poorboy
I think Boss is right :D and you will see it happen more often during the hotter months where the waxes and selants may be affected by heat:dunno
IMO, this is why we as enthusiasts should really consider the products that we use when removing swirls(on our own cars).
I am as guilty as any, typically I reach directly for #80 speed glaze to remove swirls induced from washing/drying. Actually the swirls are probably in the top coat of sealant and would just as easily be taken care of with a nonabrasive paint cleaner. This would surely save us some clear in the long haul.
Now if I can just stop using speed glaze......:)
Forget it! You`re hooked! :DQuote:
Originally posted by EBPcivicsi
Now if I can just stop using speed glaze......:)
Don`t rub it in Boss! :lmfaoQuote:
Originally posted by Boss_429
Forget it! You`re hooked! :D
You ever tried it?
EBP,
I think so............. can`t remember for sure? Too many products........... too many years! :D