Has anyone tried this on shoes?
Yes Shoes, bathing suit trunks, I've heard a few guys that did shoes actually.
I'd estimate I used about 75 ml to do two thin coats, "massaged" in the exact same ways you suggest. Is it wrong that I felt it necessary to add a third coat? I've now used perhaps just less than 1/4 of the 500 ml bottle.
You're right, too: it's strong! My garage door is wide open and there's a breeze (thank FSM for Scotch lint rollers!) and... and... I LOVE YOU MAAAAAN!!! Hehehehehehe
In retrospect -- even though the amount in the bottle would suggest otherwise -- three coats is perhaps overdoing it. Just more than six hours on (including a couple in the waning late afternoon sun), and while it doesn't feel "sticky" it does feel "there".
I think 3 coats may be a little much but that depends on how thick or thin you applied. Did you by any change look and video the hydrophobic characteristics.... simply amazing!
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Great explanation for soft tops. I love the bed sheet trick...a lot. I needed to read this post. Thank you.
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Dr. Pain, I was checking out your Facebook page and you're an amazing talented detailer. Wow.
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Just received my bottle of CarPro Fabric. I used 303 Fabric in the past and laid it on heavy. How can I be sure I have removed the 303 before I apply the CarPro Fabric?
Thoroughly clean the surface before applying. I would steam clean and wipe with a towel if possible to remove all residue before allowing to dry completely.
Apply only to 100% clean and dry surface.
Tad
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Thanks Dark Horse. I do not have access to a steamer so I'm just going to try 303 Fabric cleaner and go over it until I can no longer see any beading. I do agree a steamer would be the prudent measure.
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