@ducksfan, thanks for that - I see that the Rubber Prep has solvents for the active ingredients whereas the Rubber Cleaner has a mix of Cleaning Agents with pH adjuster. I suspect any of these...
I'm in NJ - we'll either get hammered with snow and the pre-requisite salt/brine or we'll just get lots of rain. These days I just go to my local touchless place. I go regularly enough that I get...
While not a vehicle, I thought you lot would be the ones to ask about what product(s) you might use to clean and protect rubber coated Olympic weight plates.
This past weekend I washed my cars ('05 Forester and '14 Sorento) for the first time in months since winter. I don't have water restrictions and have my own hose/water access.
My wife's 2005 Forester, in light silver, has only had 2-3 clay bar and hand applied Meg's Cleaner/Wax sessions in its life other than the by-hand polishing I did last year. It has some...
I saw another member's thread who did a 1-step correction using LC White flats and FG400 on a 2013 Kia Optima in black. The results were pretty stunning. My Kia is a 2014 in dark metallic gray.
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I'm hoping the less aggressive nature of the white pads + the finishing capabilities of either the FG400 or Jescar compound or polish, will get me a no-haze, wax-ready finish.
After more reading, I've been leaning towards doing a 1-step correction using Menz FG400 or Jescar Compound. What drove this decision to back away from the...
PF2500 is a finishing polish. So, if your paint has minor swirls and scratches, it may take them out. I'd start with your least aggressive pad and do test spots working your way up in aggressiveness...
old thread, but thought I'd chime in and say that for my first go around with machine correction I'm intending to try the FG400 on never machine corrected '05 Subaru (light silver) and a '14 Kia...
I realize this is an old thread, but I'm prepping to tackle my '14 Kia Sorento in dark gray metallic and a '05 Subaru Forester. The FG400 seems like it worked awesome for you. I have samples on the...
Firstly, let me say that I've never machine polished a vehicle. I've gone as far as doing Iron-X decon, clay bar and then hand polishing with Poli-Seal.
Just an update to this post since I recently called AG to inquire about why they don't offer the ThinPros in 12-packs... They said because there isn't enough demand for them.