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    Re: Help- Reload Streaks

    Clearly this product sucks. Numerous people have had issues with it, and they are issues that are not always easy to fix. Apparently, it`s not yet possible to spray on coating type LSPs easily on a variety of environments on a variety of paints successfully.

    My only advice is just to polish or compound it off.

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    Re: Help- Reload Streaks

    How much reload do you guys mix up -- whether in a 24 or 36 bottle.

    I find that the solvents/water evaporate pretty damm quick, with a sprayer head bottle.

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    Re: Help- Reload Streaks

    Quote Originally Posted by mobiledynamics View Post
    How much reload do you guys mix up -- whether in a 24 or 36 bottle.

    I find that the solvents/water evaporate pretty damm quick, with a sprayer head bottle.
    I`s pre mixed
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    Re: Help- Reload Streaks

    I had the same streaking problems, I was not a happy camper by any means. Car is a Black SS Chevy Camaro I polished and installed CarPro UK.
    I ended up dividing the reload into two 16 oz. spray bottles, each with 50%.
    Then one of the spray bottles I topped off with distilled water.
    I installed by lightly spraying into a four way folded 300 GSM. (approx.) shorter nap microfiber.
    I removed with suede microfiber towels, The same ones used to level CarPro UK when installing. I used a bunch of them to get the car looking right.
    I worked a panel at a time. Temp was around 75 degrees.

    With this shared, the customer liked the car and has "Reloaded" the car every 5 to 6 months without any problems. They use regular microfiber towels.

    By reducing the Reload with distilled water seemed to work for me. Total of 3 other Camaro`s a Black, Red and Silver colors.
    I hope this helps you, find a solution.
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    Re: Help- Reload Streaks

    I just completed a rinseless wash with wolfs mean green.
    Pulled out into full sun to inspect and hit the few steaking/high spots remaining with spray and rinse and two mf towels.

    I dont see Any streaks/high spots anymore. Just a little micro marring on the PBL. May need to switch the ww drying towel.
    Like i said they were not massive but i didnt want any at all.

    Im very happy i didnt have to resort to any other means. I may try diluting the reload in a separate bottle, thats a good idea. IF i ever reload this black again, that is.







    i need to clean that emblem up


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    Re: Help- Reload Streaks

    Quote Originally Posted by Swanicyouth View Post
    My only advice is just to polish or compound it off.
    This is what I would do as well. I would try a very light polish and see what it does.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    I just completed a rinseless wash with wolfs mean green.
    Pulled out into full sun to inspect and hit the few steaking/high spots remaining with spray and rinse and two mf towels.

    I dont see Any streaks/high spots anymore. Just a little micro marring on the PBL. May need to switch the ww drying towel.
    Like i said they were not massive but i didnt want any at all.

    Im very happy i didnt have to resort to any other means. I may try diluting the reload in a separate bottle, thats a good idea. IF i ever reload this black again, that is.

    i need to clean that emblem up
    Looks good so far.........

    Wait till it gets cloudy or evening at gas station. Then look again.
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    Re: Help- Reload Streaks

    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post
    Looks good so far.........

    Wait till it gets cloudy or evening at gas station. Then look again.
    I will be checking it regularly. Hopefully the issue is gone.


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    Re: Help- Reload Streaks

    Quote Originally Posted by 512detail View Post
    I will be checking it regularly. Hopefully the issue is gone.
    Be glad you didn`t go through trying hard to deal with it. IMHO doing stuff I was told to added to the problem.

    Wish I had waited.
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