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Re: Bfwd application temperature
Originally Posted by Camaro
Yeah ,
Iam using orange pads 2&4 inch with UC (M101)....its doing a good job but I need a little more cut in some areas.
I'll look tonight and if I still have my bottle of TSR you are more than welcome to give it a shot. Just have to meet me somewhere to pick it up.
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Re: Bfwd application temperature
Originally Posted by 05xrunner
nothing..I have no need for something with that much cut now..my car is perfect and its a garage queen..so Menzerna 85RD is all i use on it..and if I ever did need some serious cut I would reach for my Megs MF cutting pad and the megs MF compound
I have 85 RD as well...great product......I hear ya on the garage queen bit...yeah my paint on all my toys is in good shape...I just have to correct the damage done by this previous owner that didnt know better.
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Re: Bfwd application temperature
Steve, I do have both the TSR and FG that you are welcome to.
2010 Camaro SS
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Re: Bfwd application temperature
Good Afternoon ,
well , I am headed out to the garage to apply the second coat of BFWD....its been twelve hours since the first application.I will report I am very pleased with the way the sealant went on ,I used I believe the sponge applicator that came with the product, I purchased the BF and its topper spray that goes with it....a square kinda thick yellow sponge.
Anyway , as with Zaino , product will disappear into your applicator in a hurry , even after distributing it with your right index finner.I used the same trick last night that I have used the last couple of years....spritz the applicator very lightly with the BF spray sealant...then apply a few drops of sealant and spread it with your fnger...it works great ,glides on and the applicator feels just right...I did the whole vehichle in maybe 20 minit...wiped it down and it was impressively slick ,slick slick....smells good too
Now , for this question , I have a can of Midnight Sun , if I apply a coat or two of it , obviously it wont last long especially is crumby ,nasty brutal st louis winter , but will that extend the life of the sealant.....hmmm, couldnt hurt.
Steve.
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