CarPro Lite and Esscence?

reillyryan1

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Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum, but no stranger to CarPro, cant say enough about the company and the products, just incredible all over. My question is, can I put CarPro Lite on top of Essence (the one that's considered a primer), I know you can put Cquartz, for instance, on top of Essence, just curious to see if Lite works the same way. And if so, does the same ideas apply were you can go straight from Essence to coating, not having to use any Eraser between. Or would it be better to just finish the surface with a regular polish, like Reflect, then wipe with Eraser, then coat with Lite. Thanks guys, looking forward to getting involved more in this forum.
 
It can be used with Essence as a primer. I still do a light prep wipe with Essence just to be sure there are no residual oils from Essence. It won’t remove the SiO2 left behind.
 
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ok finally, got the app, definitely works great, anyways here are the pics finally the right size. The truck was done with an 8" buff and shine convoluted black finishing pad with carpro clearcut using my makita rotary at a max speed of 2.5 on the dial, very odd combo I know, but worked extremely well and fast, and finished without any follow up needed, I used a green 4" buff and shine flat pad on all the smaller areas that the 8" was to big for, I used a 6" extension with that too, really helps out giving me more control and precision. After I buffed, I wiped down with eraser then coated with lite. The car was buffed with essence primer and a combo of 5.5" and 4" white buff and shine pads using the rotary and at around the same speeds, finished perfect with one pass, a wipe with eraser then coated with lite. Sorry no before pics. Both had minor water spots and light swirling, but both came out great. Both were clayed with the carpro clay towel, love that thing, amazes me what it can do. Both were final wiped down with a coat of reload, also applies lite to all the windows except windshield, those got a good coat of reload, both sets of tires got three coats of a 1:1 perl mix, wheels were hand polished with some chemical guys metal polish I had laying around and wiped down with my ehc2o and reload mix.
 
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