Help- Reload Streaks

Car needs to be washed again anyways so tomorrow im gonna ONR and then try every suggestion given to see what, if anything, works.
 
I don't believe he is talking about oils/streaking. I believe he is talking about high spots and high spot streaking
Yea high spot streaks similar to what i saw using PBL but they got buffed out. I didn't see these until i was at work and the sun hit the car.
Its really not very bad but you know how we feel about these things.
 
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Ah... the April 13th, 2015 version. ;)
 
Yea high spot streaks similar to what i saw using PBL but they got buffed out. I didn't see these until i was at work and the sun hit the car.
Its really not very bad but you know how we feel about these things.

But YOU see em
 
Yes and I take great pride in my 69k mile 2009 challenger looking better than almost, if not all the 2015s.

Im not messing with it until tomorrow when I have the day off.
Should have just done Synergy instead of this user induced headache.
Live and learn.
 
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.
 
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 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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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.

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i need to clean that emblem up
 
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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