imported_Aurora40
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Anyone do this? Wow, not like I remember with the PC. 
It seems that the product dries up or something. I noticed this especially if I made more than 2 passes over the paint. Even with 2 sometimes. You get this white film that is practically impossible to buff off. The white film was very prevalent inear edges and angled parts of the body.
One thing that would allow you to buff it off was to spray the panel with water and buff. But it would turn the white film into a glue and the towel would be hard to wipe over the surface. But it would get the residue off, and the sprayed water beaded up beautifully.
At first I was trying the white LC pads, and I thought a little more product would be better. I got a little gumming, so I tried spritzing the pad with water. BAD IDEA! This made it incredibly likely to haze up and be impossible to buff. Instead of edges and corners, the whole panel was like that. It got slowly better as the water dried out of it, but changing to other pads helped a lot (Cyclo green pads) because they were dry.
In the end, it seemed less product and not working it much was the way to go. But still, there was a razor line between just enough and having it buff off like a dream, and too much and requiring water to remove it.
The water trick wasn't really so horrible, and was very effective. But all in all I was surprised. I'm sort of dissapointed because I just ordered up a 1L container of AIO. I want to start using it more as it's a nice prep product. Maybe I'll have to use it by PC. I don't recall having this happen when I used to use it (been a while, though). :hm
Anyone else have this happen?

It seems that the product dries up or something. I noticed this especially if I made more than 2 passes over the paint. Even with 2 sometimes. You get this white film that is practically impossible to buff off. The white film was very prevalent inear edges and angled parts of the body.
One thing that would allow you to buff it off was to spray the panel with water and buff. But it would turn the white film into a glue and the towel would be hard to wipe over the surface. But it would get the residue off, and the sprayed water beaded up beautifully.
At first I was trying the white LC pads, and I thought a little more product would be better. I got a little gumming, so I tried spritzing the pad with water. BAD IDEA! This made it incredibly likely to haze up and be impossible to buff. Instead of edges and corners, the whole panel was like that. It got slowly better as the water dried out of it, but changing to other pads helped a lot (Cyclo green pads) because they were dry.
In the end, it seemed less product and not working it much was the way to go. But still, there was a razor line between just enough and having it buff off like a dream, and too much and requiring water to remove it.
The water trick wasn't really so horrible, and was very effective. But all in all I was surprised. I'm sort of dissapointed because I just ordered up a 1L container of AIO. I want to start using it more as it's a nice prep product. Maybe I'll have to use it by PC. I don't recall having this happen when I used to use it (been a while, though). :hm
Anyone else have this happen?