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SpoiledMan said:Now that I think about it, they should have used a grout sponge!![]()
The dealer? They just have to make sure to leave it on the floor between washes.
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SpoiledMan said:Now that I think about it, they should have used a grout sponge!![]()
Looks like they did, except they used one that was already being used for grouting.SpoiledMan said:Now that I think about it, they should have used a grout sponge!![]()
Spilchy said:Nice save Joe. But given the buttery clear, do you think you could have done without the SIP? I've achieved nice results with wash induced marring with 106FF and a LC green pad and a PC.
SpoiledMan said:Now that I think about it, they should have used a grout sponge!![]()
Invigor said:My thoughts exactly. I have no idea why people on here are using a polish designed for super hard clearcoats on "soft" paint. Doesn't quite strike me as a professional detailer if you're doing that.
I was trained by starting with the least aggressive polish and go from there. I'd like to see how much the clearcoat was reduced by using SIP on soft paint. Factory clear is THIN guys. I don't know how large the cutting particles are in SIP, but I can imagine you're close to the .2 mils you should be removing, if not past .2...then a few years down the road the clear's gonna peel and fall off...then you really got an angry customer on your hands...sounds like fun.
Invigor said:My thoughts exactly. I have no idea why people on here are using a polish designed for super hard clearcoats on "soft" paint. Doesn't quite strike me as a professional detailer if you're doing that.
I was trained by starting with the least aggressive polish and go from there. I'd like to see how much the clearcoat was reduced by using SIP on soft paint. Factory clear is THIN guys. I don't know how large the cutting particles are in SIP, but I can imagine you're close to the .2 mils you should be removing, if not past .2...then a few years down the road the clear's gonna peel and fall off...then you really got an angry customer on your hands...sounds like fun.
rydawg said:These paints are very soft and VERY finicky. I know there are some soft paints out there, but this one is really speacial. I know Honda is soft, but is very easily correctable. GM black is unique for sure.