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JonP01
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I did re-read my initial post and do not see where I said to "leave it and it will eventually dry clear". I followed the instructions to "continue buffing until clear".
Apologies. My mistake regarding wiping off (or not). I was actually referring not to your method, but the method shown on the webpage of the company I bought it from:
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They actually say in capital letters "DO NOT WIPE OFF". Which to my thinking completely contradicts both the product instructions and the methodologies shown in the this thread.
So at the very least, I think the company selling the product (who I assume are an authorised CarPro dealer) should clarify this. It directly contradicts the instructions on the box. And as I mentioned in my previous post, I cannot see how the product will completely disappear of it's own accord no matter how much time you give it.
I'd still like to know whether 2 or 3 coats are best for a windscreen, since I could tell when applying it that with each successive coat, it was easier to distribute and the 3 drops went further than they did previously. For example, in the first coat, I did the screen in 16 sections (i.e 3 drops x 16) but for the second coat, I only needed to do 12 sections (3 drops x 12). Perhaps a third might have been 4 sections given how much smoother the surface was each time and the fact that 3 drops went "further" each time.
And I definitely agree regarding the cotton applicators. I found they are OK so long as you are only using it to actually apply the product. But for the buffing phase they are beyond useless and as I mentioned, a dry Mint microfiber windscreen cloth worked perfectly -at least in terms of getting the windscreen perfectly transparent once again.
Perhaps future kits will have the 2 / 3 coat thing clarified one way or another and include a different cloth for the final buffing phase (assuming that is what is required, which I think it is). And by including a different cloth (or at least recommending one is used), the supplied cotton applicators would go much further.
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