thanks Mike, taking it all in...
thanks Mike, taking it all in...
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thanks again Mike... appreciate it....
Merlin,
Could I use BFWD over the CQuartz Finest that you did for me?
I've only washed it off twice since then (no touch using foam gun and pressure washer with air dry) and used Quick Detailer once for a show.
It's been in the garage the whole time so I wouldn't think that it needs another clay bar or nanoskin prep again first.
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My short answer would be no.
It don't believe it would be advantageous to the CQF finish.
I would however, clean it, spray it and wipe it down with Reload.
After CQuartz Finest that's all you need to do. Reset and Reload.
I know, if you're like me you want to spend some time at least once a month loving applying an LSP.
That was why I was hesitant to apply it to my truck. I like rubbing wax. Now, I just wash it, & apply Reload.
I will admit I recently washed with the Reset Shampoo and I stood there and had fun with the water beads.
On another note...Stay tuned...Rumour has it...
If you really have a passion to do a Mr Miyagi Wax On, Wax Off (WOWO)...
sounds interesting from Dr Oldz
past:
87 Mustang LX GT conv.
95 Mustang GT auto, Cobra upper manifold, intake, pulleys, flowmasters, 10 years and still miss it lol
I've found that keeping m105 slightly wet works better, and creates no dust at all. I believe that's part of the KBM or 'kevin brown method' for using m105.
briefly went over the KB method and basically looks like we prep the surface with purified water after we start to see less product disappear.
Do we prep the pad as well with a few "mists'' of purified water?..
thanks Mike.
I can tell you right now that I haven't perfected those techniques as of yet. I honestly only have used the PC about 6 times because I've always did everything by hand.
just placed a order today on Detailed Image and bought 2 DA cutting pads, 2 DA finishing pads , DA compound , DA polish, waffle weave towel, and pad brush,
I already have chemical guys cutting and finishing pads, jet seal, black light, V36, and other stuff in my arsenal lol.
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I don't mist the pads, just the area I'm working to keep the m105 looking kind of like thin fat free milk.
I'm just a bit south of you. If you'd like I'd be glad to instruct you in the fine art of using a DA.
Let me know if you would like to come down and visit and we'll play "Let's make it shiny".
no I haven't used up my m105.
the only other cutting style compound I've used is chemical guys cut 1.0, that makes less of a mess and works about the same as m105 for me.