... this weekend. Washed with NXT shampoo, wet clayed, washed again with NXT shampoo, AIO'ed and, for the first time, put a layer of EX-P on the wife's new CRV - pewter metallic. It came out extremely shiney and slick. Needless to say she was happy with it.
Now some noob EX-P questions.
a) Was the AIO step necessary? It didn't seem to "hurt" the final results.
b) Can layers of EX-P be built up or will it clean itself off? Will SG adhere to EX-P? Can EX-P layer over SG.
c) Any studies done comparing longevity of EX-P with, say the K twins?
Great shine and slickness approaching UPP - I like it so far.
If there was any "downside", applying with a damp 4" foamie, it was hard to get a thin layer, because after a while the foamie seemed to "clog up some" and didn't want to suck up any more water - which I got around by wetting the back side, but even this didn't appear especially effective. Any "thinning" advice would be appreciated (you know, like applying AIO with a foamie primed with EO W&S)
Thanks
Now some noob EX-P questions.
a) Was the AIO step necessary? It didn't seem to "hurt" the final results.
b) Can layers of EX-P be built up or will it clean itself off? Will SG adhere to EX-P? Can EX-P layer over SG.
c) Any studies done comparing longevity of EX-P with, say the K twins?
Great shine and slickness approaching UPP - I like it so far.
If there was any "downside", applying with a damp 4" foamie, it was hard to get a thin layer, because after a while the foamie seemed to "clog up some" and didn't want to suck up any more water - which I got around by wetting the back side, but even this didn't appear especially effective. Any "thinning" advice would be appreciated (you know, like applying AIO with a foamie primed with EO W&S)
Thanks