Don
Darth Camaro 12/27/15
It was too hot to wash the car (89* + 90% humidity) but I had "The Itch" so I broke out some D115 (watered down from 8:1 to about 20:1) and cleaned off my trunk lid and spoiler.
I`ve been reading up on KSG since I haven`t been able to order the Gyeon CanCoat & related goodies to coat my car and the NEED to do something is making me crazier.
Since most sources say to mist the applicator with water or QD, I took a Meg`s thin polishing pad and misted it with the watered down D115 (I know, not the best choice since it has a wax/sealant in it), but it`s what I have. Then I ran a THIN line around the middle of the pad.
With the PC on about `4` I applied the KSG to my trunk lid and spoiler, moving relatively quickly (compared to a polishing or compounding pass), making sure I spread it as evenly and thinly as possible.
It went on really well and was much thinner and spread out much farther with less product than I could have by hand despite the heat and humidity.
Since there seems to be some discrepancy between waiting and wiping it off immediately, I decided to give it about 30 minutes to `cure` .... really I just wanted to get in out of the heat for a few minutes. When it was time, I took a clean, dry mf cloth and it buffed off with no issues.
It looks great and it`s very smooth, the real test will be to see if the D115 negatively affects the longevity.
I`ve been reading up on KSG since I haven`t been able to order the Gyeon CanCoat & related goodies to coat my car and the NEED to do something is making me crazier.
Since most sources say to mist the applicator with water or QD, I took a Meg`s thin polishing pad and misted it with the watered down D115 (I know, not the best choice since it has a wax/sealant in it), but it`s what I have. Then I ran a THIN line around the middle of the pad.
With the PC on about `4` I applied the KSG to my trunk lid and spoiler, moving relatively quickly (compared to a polishing or compounding pass), making sure I spread it as evenly and thinly as possible.
It went on really well and was much thinner and spread out much farther with less product than I could have by hand despite the heat and humidity.
Since there seems to be some discrepancy between waiting and wiping it off immediately, I decided to give it about 30 minutes to `cure` .... really I just wanted to get in out of the heat for a few minutes. When it was time, I took a clean, dry mf cloth and it buffed off with no issues.
It looks great and it`s very smooth, the real test will be to see if the D115 negatively affects the longevity.