Re: Will be working on a brand new 2017 GT350 in the early spring, light paint correction needed, what would you EXPERTS use?
Originally Posted by WillSports3
If the paint is that soft I would stay away from IPA/water, there is no lubrication involved. Paint prep sprays are made to contain lubrication of some kind so you don't marr your perfectly polished paint right before you coat. I would definitely suggest Optimum paint prep as well, I just use Eraser since I stick with CarPro for coatings and because when I use non-coating LSP, I also use Eraser before application.
This is what I thinking about doing after the correction:
-wash with N914 rinseless wash, applied in WW method, but at the 8:1 ratio
-apply the DP paint prep
-final wash using N914 as a traditional RW with 2 ounces per 4 gallons of water
At this point the car will be clean and corrected and in the garage, awaiting the paint coating the next day, thoughts?
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This is the only Essence that I see and after reading the description this isn't what were looking for either. I just don't see a regular correction product from CarPro, what am I missing here
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Will be working on a brand new 2017 GT350 in the early spring, light paint correction needed, what would you EXPERTS use?
Originally Posted by WillSports3
Just remember to let Essence cure for 24 hours after you use it before you coat.
Why is it that this is the 1st time I've ever heard anyone say this?
Up until reading this, nearly every comment about Essence usually goes like "Oh I've never had a problem applying a coating over Essence, it works absolutely perfect".... Except when I tried it it worked like absolute crap.
And now all of a sudden there's this 24hr. wait period prior to applying lsp over Essence??
This is the only Essence that I see and after reading the description this isn't what were looking for either. I just don't see a regular correction product from CarPro, what am I missing here
Why is it that this is the 1st time I've ever heard anyone say this?
Up until reading this, nearly every comment about Essence usually goes like "Oh I've never had a problem applying a coating over Essence, it works absolutely perfect".... Except when I tried it it worked like absolute crap.
And now all of a sudden there's this 24hr. wait period prior to applying lsp over Essence??
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I posted that snapshot from Corey in your thread that I believe stated this.
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
So.......
What does everyone think about M205 for correction here? Keep in mind that we are coating the vehicle after correction/paint prep polish.
Re: Will be working on a brand new 2017 GT350 in the early spring, light paint correction needed, what would you EXPERTS use?
Yes, I'm looking for pure correction only and a light correcting polish at that. I do appreciate all the other products but I want nothing but straight, clean and corrected paint when I'm done, leaving a great surface for the paint coating (Gloss Coat) to adhere to.
Right now I'm leaning towards M205 due to its long time rep here on AG. I bet it doesn't dust as much as 105 and if it's like my M101 I'll be happy because the level of dust with it is very minimal.
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2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
Re: Will be working on a brand new 2017 GT350 in the early spring, light paint correction needed, what would you EXPERTS use?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
I think he's looking for Carpro Reflect. It's their straight up polish.
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That's been gone from AGO for quite sometime. Probably due to low sales. It does work pretty well.
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Yes, I'm looking for pure correction only and a light correcting polish at that. I do appreciate all the other products but I want nothing but straight, clean and corrected paint when I'm done, leaving a great surface for the paint coating (Gloss Coat) to adhere to.
Right now I'm leaning towards M205 due to its long time rep here on AG. I bet it doesn't dust as much as 105 and if it's like my M101 I'll be happy because the level of dust with it is very minimal.
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Any polish will work. M205 is pretty versatile in itself and you can find it locally as well. Optimum Hyper Polish is another one to consider. Made to work with Gloss Coat. Just as versatile as M205. You always have the option of ultimate polish which is also available locally.
I have never had dusting issues with M205. But it won't dust like M105.
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