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Re: Awesome Experience with P&S Beadmaker
LOL I know. I didn't feel it was worth starting a new post for it.
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Re: Awesome Experience with P&S Beadmaker
Originally Posted by
CleanIT
I stumbled upon this video last night. This stuff needs to be applied heavy. I don't think most apply this correctly based on the video below. A little does NOT go along way with this one....
P&S Double Black Bead Maker - YouTube
I use Bead Maker the "spray and wipe" way as I'm not really using it for protection, just for gloss.
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Re: Awesome Experience with P&S Beadmaker
Originally Posted by
CleanIT
I stumbled upon this video last night. This stuff needs to be applied heavy. I don't think most apply this correctly based on the video below. A little does NOT go along way with this one....
P&S Double Black Bead Maker - YouTube
Good way to sell more product. Your paint can only absorb so much product, the rest is in your towel and washed away. "Less is best" does not sell more product.
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Re: Awesome Experience with P&S Beadmaker
Originally Posted by
Rsurfer
Good way to sell more product. Your paint can only absorb so much product, the rest is in your towel and washed away. "Less is best" does not sell more product.
I've used BM a ton. It's just like any other product. One or two spritzes per panel.
Applying any kind of gloss enhancers "heavy" is a waste of product and a good way to get "streaking".
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Awesome Experience with P&S Beadmaker
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
I've used BM a ton. It's just like any other product. One or two spritzes per panel.
Applying any kind of gloss enhancers "heavy" is a waste of product and a good way to get "streaking".
Absolutely !!!!
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