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Top shelf as always, you do great work. That color is insane!
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...saw answer other thread...never mind.
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Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs
Originally Posted by richy
I had read about using Ceramic Lite as a removal aid. I tried it and loved it.
Ok, I want to try it now, too. How does the process work? It came out great!
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That is crazy paint. Love it. Thank you for sharing another beautiful job.
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Originally Posted by Hammer77
Top shelf as always, you do great work. That color is insane!
Thanks very much! I actually did an identical one with 2 sets of wheels about a month or so ago. It was done with the Self Heal.
Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1
...saw answer other thread...never mind.
good! Glad you got the answer.
Originally Posted by Ernie Mccracken
Ok, I want to try it now, too. How does the process work? It came out great!
Ernie, be forewarned man, you'll only do it that way from then on!!
I apply Ceramic and then let it set up (you can actually let it set up a long time as you don't have to worry about it being more difficult to remove so it bonds very, very well). Ceramic comes with a blue, microfiber-covered sponge for its application. I don't use it for Ceramic as I use an orange suede to apply Ceramic. I use the blue sponge to apply the Ceramic Lite directly into the Ceramic. I do about a 2' X 2' area (it'll become grabby if you try to do too big of an area. Immediately buff off with a soft mf. Removal is easy. The benefits I found from doing it that way are three-fold: easier removal of product, more gloss and way more slick. I'm hooked, LOL
Originally Posted by AZ Mike
That is crazy paint. Love it. Thank you for sharing another beautiful job.
Thanks kindly Mike; I sincerely appreciate your comment!
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Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs
Originally Posted by richy
I apply Ceramic and then let it set up (you can actually let it set up a long time as you don't have to worry about it being more difficult to remove so it bonds very, very well). Ceramic comes with a blue, microfiber-covered sponge for its application. I don't use it for Ceramic as I use an orange suede to apply Ceramic. I use the blue sponge to apply the Ceramic Lite directly into the Ceramic. I do about a 2' X 2' area (it'll become grabby if you try to do too big of an area. Immediately buff off with a soft mf. Removal is easy. The benefits I found from doing it that way are three-fold: easier removal of product, more gloss and way more slick. I'm hooked, LOL
Do you buff/remove the Ceramic or just go in there with the Ceramic Lite on top of the freshly applied/set Ceramic? Did notice that Ceramic was not especially slick after application. Not bad, but certainly not the level of slickness some other coatings have shown...
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Apply without removing Ceramic. You're removing both at once.
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how did you fix the chips?
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Originally Posted by fightnews
how did you fix the chips?
They were filled with the factory touch up stick (colour on one end; clear on the other). The one thing I have noticed about Feynlab, is that the solvent is so strong, that it will pull out touch ups if they don't sit at least 12 hours. It is very strong stuff indeed. No other coating has done that for repairs that have cured for that long.
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Re: A Feyn-tastic G37Xs
Originally Posted by richy
Apply without removing Ceramic. You're removing both at once.
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Well, this Feynlab stuff gets more interesting each day! Cool...
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