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Clear Bra and Reload application
Hello all,
I had the clear bra by pro form done recently and the tech said I could cut reload 50/50.
Any comments or should I use 100%?
Cheers!
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You can cut it 50/50 with distilled or deionized water if you'd like. But I prefer to use it neat!
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I coated ours with CQuartz and regularly use reload right out of the bottle.
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Reload on Paint Protection Film
Originally Posted by
DARK HORSE
You can cut it 50/50 with distilled or deionized water if you'd like. But I prefer to use it neat!
I'm currently not using a coating. Is Reload the best product to apply directly on the clear bra, or is there a better product?
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Originally Posted by
oduck2112
I'm currently not using a coating. Is Reload the best product to apply directly on the clear bra, or is there a better product?
Reload will work fine on a clear bra if you are not going with a coating.
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Originally Posted by
The Guz
Reload will work fine on a clear bra if you are not going with a coating.
I have a Xpel Clear PPF on the whole nose of my ride with a ceramic coating over it. So I figured reload would be the right way to go since the whole car is coated. So I used Carpro reset and reload on it and it looked fine after I did it.Couple of weeks later I was washing it and the PPF looked like it had stains on it. I tried everything even alcohol it would not come off. I didn't want to chance buffing it so I brought it to my detailer who installed the PPF & the CC he couldn't get if off either so he finally broke out the buffer and thank God it finally came off but so did the CC. To make a long story short the PPF Has to be stripped of the CC and re-applied. Lesson learned DO NOT put CarPro reload on a ceramic Coated Clear Bra.
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Originally Posted by
BMWM2
I have a Xpel Clear PPF on the whole nose of my ride with a ceramic coating over it. So I figured reload would be the right way to go since the whole car is coated. So I used Carpro reset and reload on it and it looked fine after I did it.Couple of weeks later I was washing it and the PPF looked like it had stains on it. I tried everything even alcohol it would not come off. I didn't want to chance buffing it so I brought it to my detailer who installed the PPF & the CC he couldn't get if off either so he finally broke out the buffer and thank God it finally came off but so did the CC. To make a long story short the PPF Has to be stripped of the CC and re-applied. Lesson learned DO NOT put CarPro reload on a ceramic Coated Clear Bra.
What kind of environment is the vehicle exposed to? Were they water spots?