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Re: Koch Chemie FSE and Water Spot discussion thread
Originally Posted by
Coatingsarecrack
So decided to try as it didn’t cost anymore shipping to get it while I’ll I ordered my Angel Wax H2gO.
Product worked well on glass on some stubborn water spots on glass that haven’t been removed by bucket wash with Descale, Tac Systems Mystic bubble and BH AutoFoam.
No rinsless including pure removed them either.
After cleaned twice with invisible glass.
FSE applied and let dwell for couple minutes
All spots removed! What left is glass imperfections… product worked well on tough/stubborn stains on glass.
Now onto paint that will need polishing to remove waterspots. Just wanted to give it a tough test.
Actually did a decent job of removing a lot although still needs polish.
After Mckee’s N-914 wipe down
After to applications of FSE
All in all this stuff works! Not gonna move tough water spots that need polishing but will remove ALOT of the deposits. Nice before polishing.
I have Spotless 2.0 to try but it seems to be more finicky to use.
What all do you use to tackle light and tough spots?
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Seems KCX makes some top of the line products. Greenstar, polstar, gummix, polishes and compunds, GSF etc
Anyhow, recently i seen an experienced detailer recommending megs white brighter cut 1:3.
I might pick up an acid cleaner someday and try it.
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Re: Koch Chemie FSE and Water Spot discussion thread
Originally Posted by
Gridlink
Descale and Lift were both very unimpressive for me. They did very little to help bring back hydrophobics to a fairly fresh coating after an upstate NY winter. Labocosmetica's Primus and Purifica were significantly better and actually did revive a good portion of the coating.
Lift is not very good IMO. Primus is way better and cheaper for me. They also have a great write up on ways to use it on the main site.
Labocosmetica's washing chemicals are top shelf. For the price, dilution ratio's and versatility of many of their cleaning/decon chemicals i think they are properly the best on the market - that i'm aware of. If i was a pro i would be trying all their concentrates. Maybe not the APC. It's not the greatest value.
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Re: Koch Chemie FSE and Water Spot discussion thread
Anyone try Suds Factory? The one for paint…
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