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Twins product good for one application
I picked up a set of the twins and following the directions I find that I can finish one 10 year old car. It turned our spectacular and I look forward to the polish. But I thought I could get a couple cars out of it for the price.
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Re: Twins product good for one application
What twins are you referring to and what sizes were the bottles?
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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Re: Twins product good for one application
Sounds like you used way too much product.
When doing any work wether by hand or machine the first thing you should do with an new or dry pad is prime the pad with product as shown here:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-polisher.html
Once you have primed the pad you will only need a very small amour of working product on the face of the pad as shown here in this thread:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...-polisher.html
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Re: Twins product good for one application
Originally Posted by Powerman
I picked up a set of the twins
Klasse Twins?
Meguiar's Twins?
Wolfgang Twins?
Pinnacle Twins?
These are the most common twins talked about off the top of my head...
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Originally Posted by Powerman
I picked up a set of the twins
Boyaa!
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Re: Twins product good for one application
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Boyaa!
I was usinging the Meg's twins an used way to much product , I was using 8 pases but the white pad was soaked when I was finished. The surface is sectacular for a 8 year old car. But I used a pad prep and a full x for each pass. I'll know better better next time. I probably could have done 4 cars with the amount I used.
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Re: Twins product good for one application
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Boyaa!
Meg's 8oz twins,I did a full X with each section pass obviously way to muc product. Live and learn.
I'd been using Zaino on it ever for the last 7 years. Nice shine but no comparison. The Meg's looks better than new.
Last edited by Powerman; 02-20-2014 at 02:15 PM.
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