Help- Reload Streaks

Here was corey's answer to me....

Hi Ronkh, Joseph T asked me to pop over and help you out. Reload version your using should have no issues if used as described below.

Note, streaks are either product not buffed off or product re-deposited by a towel with reload in it instead of a proper dry final wipe towel.

With Reload it cures to the paint much stronger than wax so the difference in application is that you need to wipe it off completely before it flashes off on its own.

1. Shake well
2. Spray only the amount needed for one section (not an entire panel)
3.-IMMEDIATELY spread the product out with a short nap Microfiber Towel (high quality though) and immediately buff in completely and off.
4.-IMPORTANT: Use a separate towel (preferably a high quality absorbent towel) This towel is to stay using dry sides throughout as your final wipe towel. With this towel immediately buff the area once more to be sure no streak remains
5.-Move to next section and repeat.

Note, any drops that blow onto other areas of paint may become streaky if left there awhile. As mentioned - one area and move on (not an entire hood) please let me know if this helps.


OK, now onto removing it after it was applied incorrectly. This is the hard part. Reload is VERY durable and your correct its not going to simply be wiped off using IPA or Eraser. Please give me a call and we can walk through what you have available and how we can go about removing the streaks.

High spots from Reload WILL wear off on their own but as I understand it you don't have time to wait for such things. Give me a ring - 386-259-0759


as I said GOOD LUCK, nothing worked for me
 
I never said it was the Reload's fault

total i d 10 t error there

guess my 2nd wipe towel needed a third wipe towel and possibly a fourth wipe towel
 
its the send version after the reformulated... i dont have the bottle in hand im at the office until after work

i ordered it about 2 months ago or so

im guessing that makes it v2015 unless there are different "new" formula versions out there
 
its the send version after the reformulated... i dont have the bottle in hand im at the office until after work

i ordered it about 2 months ago or so

im guessing that makes it v2015 unless there are different "new" formula versions out there

14 had like 4 revisions I think, so.......

Ck the label when you get home
 
btw

What the version and date on the bottle
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I dont see a date anywhere all I know is its the "new" version.
 
My one and that I always use has worked with reload an a wash mitt in the past. If you run 100% 1z W99 that will probably strip it off especially after more then one go at it. I trust W99 more then most as well for paint safe stuff like this.
 
i was already out of the house by the time i saw the msg but i didnt see any stickers - the only place i didnt check was the bottom so maybe its there
 
I was playing around with Reload v2015 today and made a quick video of what I'm seeing as far as any streaking or oils left behind on the surface after buffing with a microfiber towel.



So what works for me is just a quick wash and rinse. If you put it on a little heavy, a damp towel and spritz with some water isn't going to get it out, so a quick wash and rinse is faster for me than to try and muscle it out with a microfiber around the entire car. Reload doesn't appear to have any curing issues as well, it's fine to get wet shortly after application.
 
I was playing around with Reload v2015 today and made a quick video of what I'm seeing as far as any streaking or oils left behind on the surface after buffing with a microfiber towel.



So what works for me is just a quick wash and rinse. If you put it on a little heavy, a damp towel and spritz with some water isn't going to get it out, so a quick wash and rinse is faster for me than to try and muscle it out with a microfiber around the entire car. Reload doesn't appear to have any curing issues as well, it's fine to get wet shortly after application.

I don't believe he is talking about oils/streaking. I believe he is talking about high spots and high spot streaking
 
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