I'm new to the forum, although I've been reading posts here for about 3-4 months. I've picked up a PC, and the Sonus Pad kit.
I was browsing a paint finish store the other day and saw a product called "Evercoat" and it looked like a knock-off of 3M products, or vice-versa. It was bottled the same as 3M products, except for the label. They had several grades of the product, like 3M "finesse it".
Anyhow, I've got some swirls on my BMW, and thought about using this product. I grabbed a bottle of the "medium-cut" compound, for ~$15.00.
So as a test, I took an old fender (it had been washed and dried prior to the test) with swirls, and used this stuff. I used the orange pad, and it gave good results. The only thing I have a question about, is the evercoat seemed to cake up like it was drying out. I'm assuming that this isn't normal, as none of my other products do this. What's the reason for this?
Also, is this "evercoat" any good, or should I get some 3M and go that direction.
I know you guys will help, as there are a ton of knowledgable guys here?
Thanks,
Josh F.
I was browsing a paint finish store the other day and saw a product called "Evercoat" and it looked like a knock-off of 3M products, or vice-versa. It was bottled the same as 3M products, except for the label. They had several grades of the product, like 3M "finesse it".
Anyhow, I've got some swirls on my BMW, and thought about using this product. I grabbed a bottle of the "medium-cut" compound, for ~$15.00.
So as a test, I took an old fender (it had been washed and dried prior to the test) with swirls, and used this stuff. I used the orange pad, and it gave good results. The only thing I have a question about, is the evercoat seemed to cake up like it was drying out. I'm assuming that this isn't normal, as none of my other products do this. What's the reason for this?
Also, is this "evercoat" any good, or should I get some 3M and go that direction.
I know you guys will help, as there are a ton of knowledgable guys here?
Thanks,
Josh F.