batesmarshall
New member
Hi folks,
I bought a Viper glass cleaning cloth today and tried to put it to use. I wet it, wrung out as much water as I could, and then used as directed. I ended up with water spots everywhere and orange lint covering everything. I think the problem may have been too much water on the cloth, even though I wrung it until no more drops would come out. Any suggestions? Should I only wet it ever so slightly? Should I wash it first to remove the lint?
On another note, the swirl marks in the Passat are getting better. I didn't have time today to do the whole thing with SMR and/or IHG (not sure which one I actually need yet), but I did a couple of test areas.
The area that I did with IHG looks about 90% better, but I understand that the effect is perhaps temporary.
I didn't seem to have much effect with the SMR, but I think I may have been too gentle with it. I really didn't apply very much pressure at all, as I was concerned that I might do something bad to the paint work.
Thanks as always for your help!
// Bates
I bought a Viper glass cleaning cloth today and tried to put it to use. I wet it, wrung out as much water as I could, and then used as directed. I ended up with water spots everywhere and orange lint covering everything. I think the problem may have been too much water on the cloth, even though I wrung it until no more drops would come out. Any suggestions? Should I only wet it ever so slightly? Should I wash it first to remove the lint?
On another note, the swirl marks in the Passat are getting better. I didn't have time today to do the whole thing with SMR and/or IHG (not sure which one I actually need yet), but I did a couple of test areas.
The area that I did with IHG looks about 90% better, but I understand that the effect is perhaps temporary.
I didn't seem to have much effect with the SMR, but I think I may have been too gentle with it. I really didn't apply very much pressure at all, as I was concerned that I might do something bad to the paint work.
Thanks as always for your help!
// Bates