The most PIA product I`ve ever used. Never again. I`ve got a nearly full bottle and an emptier wallet because of their f ups.
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The most PIA product I`ve ever used. Never again. I`ve got a nearly full bottle and an emptier wallet because of their f ups.
Personally, I haven`t had issues with Reload in a LONG time. However, I apply it a bit differently which maybe helps? I constantly see clients getting months of protection and incredible hydrophobics.
Here is my process for what it`s worth:
1. Use a Microfiber Applicator Pad
2. One mist on the pad (2 if you have the smaller sample bottle), then work in a 2x2 or slightly larger area. This is to prime the applicator (I re-spray a light mist every other section)
3. Mist the panel, but only with one or two mists - you don`t need much! Too much = streaking
4. Apply in a cross-hatch pattern with medium arm speed. I personally do one full cross-hatch pattern, but if you live in high humidity, consider doing a quick second one to help the product flash faster.
5. Depending on temp/humidity, I usually immediately wipe with a towel and buff
That`s the process I`ve personally found works best to avoid streaking. As a plus, using the applicator pad is MUCH easier IMO than a MF towel, and makes it go a lot faster.
Just a suggested route for those of you who have it but don`t use it anymore - try this method and see if it helps!
Go ahead Ron, we’ll blame it on the meds! Oh, and how did the polish and coating go?
It hazed up on me real good 🤣https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...21ca778c47.jpg
All kidding aside I find my friend with the white mopar loves reload and she is happy to own one of my bottles.
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