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    TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    There was discussion a while back that TAC system had a spray that was the "original reload" before carpro decided to make it themselves (imho cheaper).

    People had years worth of problems with the re-formulated reload (me included). So when I heard that this stuff was the "original formula" I had to try it since there were lots of people that said they wish cp had stayed with the original.................

    I`ve been sitting on 2 bottles (small ones) till I grew a big enough set to try em........ And since white is forgiving and Jenn`s car needed a bath desperately, and I need to dilute the stuff 50/50 to try it out on the black..........




    I used it like a regular QD. Sprayed reasonably liberal, wipe, flip wipe, move, repeat.

    Here are some of the results:











    Some reflection..............

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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Was easy to use. Great gloss and clarity.

    Dunno about durability, and wasn`t gonna hit it with water to see beading. Mother nature will do that soon enough.
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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    So anybody know about how to deal with the micro after use of SIO2 spray?


    Have heard some say ok to wash, some say must soak imm in apc.........
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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Mmmmm.....

    Looks so good.







    I have never had any issues with Reload or any other SIO2 sealants making towels hard as they are inorganic sealants and they don`t "harden". So simply wash them as normal and use them again.


    I think you should try it on your Vette @ 100% just to prove it works. Maybe just a fender.


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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Quote Originally Posted by TroyScherer View Post
    Mmmmm.....

    Looks so good.



    I have never had any issues with Reload or any other SIO2 sealants making towels hard as they are inorganic sealants and they don`t "harden". So simply wash them as normal and use them again.

    Thank you !
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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Quote Originally Posted by TroyScherer View Post





    I have never had any issues with Reload or any other SIO2 sealants making towels hard as they are inorganic sealants and they don`t "harden". So simply wash them as normal and use them again.


    I think you should try it on your Vette @ 100% just to prove it works. Maybe just a fender.



    You make a great point. Since I still haven`t gotten it straight yet.

    Gotta get braver.....
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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Excellent....im in.....
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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Quote Originally Posted by glen e View Post
    Excellent....im in.....
    I`ll save ya some.
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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Does it play well over traditional sealants or only with SiO2 coatings?

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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Quote Originally Posted by pheerix View Post
    Does it play well over traditional sealants or only with SiO2 coatings?
    Dunno. Supposed to be great on bare paint too.... (just like reload........)
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    Re: TAC System SIO2 spray (reload type thing)

    Looks good! Nice looking car and I really like that color.
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