Perfecting technique w/EX

jerryb540

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Although I was ecstatic with my results the first time I used EX, application and definitely removal were not as easy as some others here had experienced. I was ready to go back to Blackfire II/S100 combo I had been using, but today I decided to give EX another go. This time I cut one of my microfiber towels into 1/4's to use for application. I dampened the 4"x4" square with water first. After folding damp towel into 2" square I squirted a small amount of EX on one side and then spread it around on the towel. Application was much easier this time than when using foam applicator; got a nice thin even coat. Also let it haze up longer, about an hour.



For removal, I used one of my new DF towels (incredible product). Buffing off was much easier this time.



VOILA, incredibly slick, deep, wet shine again with MUCH less angst.:D
 
I have been using MF applicators with no problem with the EX keeping the layer thin and waiting at least a half hour.
 
Intel486 said:
What kind of towel is that and where'd you get it?



Or visit the website:

http://www.dftowel.com/



I have to agree, they are by far the softest towels I have ever used. The only downsides are that they snag very easily and cost.

I just wish I had more of them! :xyxthumbs
 
If you have a PC, I suggest applying with a grey finishing pad. If you wet and wring the pad (so that it's pretty damp, but not wet), a little EX will go a long way, and the layer will be very thin. Shooting the pad with a QD every other panel or see keeps the pad face damp and the EX spreading thinly.



Wiping off the residue when applied that way is like wiping a layer of dust off the car . . . easier than every other sealant I've tried.



If applying by hand, I use a Viking foam applicator, and pretty much the same technique: wet and wring the applicator so it's damp, and spray with QD occasionally to keep it that way.



Tort
 
I've used both EO Wipe-n-Shine, and a mix of ClearKote Quik Shine with Wizard's Mist-n-Shine . . . didn't really seem to matter which; both had the desired effect.



Tort
 
YOu would get great spreading ability using distilled water/plain water misted on a mf pad or even a 100% cotton pad (with the padding removed). Try it, I like it over misting with a qd (like I would do for AIO and sg).
 
I currently have my second layer of EX on my Black Audi and giving it an hour to set. I do have a couple of questions though,



1) How many layers are optimal for max shine? I have just put on # 2 but wonder if more would really add anything.



2) Will I get a better payback from putting on a couple of layers of S100? I'm debating whether I will get a good return on my effort if I add S100 to the mix, or am I better off just adding a layer of EX every 15 to 30 days?



3) I have been leaving it on the surface for an hour before removing. Is this sufficient? Been putting 24 hours between layers.



So far, I love this stuff. I used AIO & SG before while I love AIO, SG just got to be too big of a pain for the payback. I am experimenting with EX on my black Audi and Platinum on my black Acura MDX. As soon as I have some pics and results, I will share with the class!



Sam
 
Sam



1. Three layers seems the best for me



2. At the level you are talking about, it becomes very subjective .

to add not to add is a personal preference



3 . 24 hours in more than sufficient..

I left some on overnight and it was just as easy to remove...



4. let's see some pictures :lol:
 
I have experimented with as many as 5 coats of EX. Results: no sufficient returns after 3 coats. I have actually stopped topping EX with a carnuaba ( P21S and Souveran) for the hot summer months. No decrease in appearance ( brighter ambient light :nixweiss). I tend to get a "carnauba" haze when exposed to high surface temps this time of year. True EX has a carnuaba component but this problem has not appeared yet.
 
I always polish the car with Griot's polish, then add a layer of EX, all with my Porter Cable. Then wait an hour and take it off using a Griot MF towel by hand. It comes off soooooo freaking easy I can not believe it. It come off with no elbow grease. I love it!
 
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