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ronkh57
11-21-2014, 01:32 PM
Trying to lazy way my thru the reload problems.............
Do either Black Ice or Synergy have any covering/filling properties?
I need to cover high spots/streaks/halos, and neither have the time nor energy (read old, fat, lazy) to completely polish out the car again. As well as I am afraid it will need more aggressive polishing than I want to do on a black plastic car.
So I was sorta thinking
Black Hole + Wax
Suggestions PLEASE
Rsurfer
11-21-2014, 01:40 PM
Trying to lazy way my thru the reload problems.............
Do either Black Ice or Synergy have any covering/filling properties?
I need to cover high spots/streaks/halos, and neither have the time nor energy (read old, fat, lazy) to completely polish out the car again. As well as I am afraid it will need more aggressive polishing than I want to do on a black plastic car.
So I was sorta thinking
Black Hole + Wax
Suggestions PLEASE
Wow, did Reload do all of that (high spots/streaks/halos) to your paint?
ronkh57
11-21-2014, 01:53 PM
Wow, did Reload do all of that (high spots/streaks/halos) to your paint?
Ck thread on autopia
now trying to figure out how to straighten it out.
I know what I need to do, but......... so hoping there is a temp fix. I have a show at Disney next week that i'm entered in
ronkh57
11-21-2014, 01:59 PM
And now it's getting to the point, every time I tough it, it's getting worse
You could take it to a Professional Detailer in your area.
If you post what area you live I'm sure we can give you the name of a great Detailer.
Rsurfer
11-21-2014, 03:41 PM
And now it's getting to the point, every time I tough it, it's getting worse
Do a paint cleaner. Sonax has two paint cleaners and the one in the small black bottle does the best job for me. I had problems with topping Opticoat Pro with different spray waxes and sealants. Lots of streaking and hazing, nothing took them out and I did not want to polish it out. The paint cleaner did the job.
ronkh57
11-21-2014, 04:18 PM
Do a paint cleaner. Sonax has two paint cleaners and the one in the small black bottle does the best job for me. I had problems with topping Opticoat Pro with different spray waxes and sealants. Lots of streaking and hazing, nothing took them out and I did not want to polish it out. The paint cleaner did the job.
I did a test area w/dp coating prep polish on black lc pad/flex.
It left some of the high areas, but it seemed to take the coating off. Water sheets off, no beading really. Then hit it w/decon wash, then wash with reset, then used eraser. Same result.
ronkh57
11-21-2014, 04:19 PM
You could take it to a Professional Detailer in your area.
If you post what area you live I'm sure we can give you the name of a great Detailer.
Thank you very much for your help
Rsurfer
11-21-2014, 05:10 PM
What is your present lsp before Reload?
ronkh57
11-21-2014, 05:22 PM
What is your present lsp before Reload?
UK x2 done in may or june
Some hydro maybe
swanicyouth
11-21-2014, 05:47 PM
You could take it to a Professional Detailer in your area.
If you post what area you live I'm sure we can give you the name of a great Detailer.
I know a great detailer in his area...
His name is Ron.
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ronkh57
11-21-2014, 06:00 PM
I know a great detailer in his area...
His name is Ron.
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I heard he was a hack :)
Really THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!
Bunky
11-21-2014, 06:07 PM
I find Black Ice to be a good filler and very durable. The look can be improved with a spray wax (Pinnacle has been better than PB's QD) to add bit more wetness.
ronkh57
11-21-2014, 06:19 PM
I find Black Ice to be a good filler and very durable. The look can be improved with a spray wax (Pinnacle has been better than PB's QD) to add bit more wetness.
Thanks AL
Don't have Pinnacle, have BF, and DG Aquawax. Any thoughts?
Rsurfer
11-21-2014, 07:45 PM
I know a great detailer in his area...
His name is Ron.
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Yeah, and he doesn't charge much.
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