yg1829
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So after yesterdays work of putting Reload on the Outback here are a few pics of some crazy water beading from this morning.
I love this stuff! Can't wait to get some UK on this and my truck.
I just wanted share my experience with applying reload also. I used reload once during the winter. My brother has a heated garage. The first time I used it I applied with MM slogers and removed with carpro Boas. I sprayed the paint not the sloger.
This time I tried something different and it seemed to work great.
I used the 6 inch kangaroo microfiber applicator that carpro sells. I used that to apply by only spraying the applicator and not the paint. I still used Boas to remove. I used 10 sprays to start. This primed the applicator and gave me good coverage on my first section. I did a nice cross pattern like you would applying a coating. Up down left and right and really worked it into the paint. After that only 2-3 sprays per section. I was working a section a little bigger that 2x2. Sometimes a little smaller.
Just figured I'd share.
I love this stuff! Can't wait to get some UK on this and my truck.
I just wanted share my experience with applying reload also. I used reload once during the winter. My brother has a heated garage. The first time I used it I applied with MM slogers and removed with carpro Boas. I sprayed the paint not the sloger.
This time I tried something different and it seemed to work great.
I used the 6 inch kangaroo microfiber applicator that carpro sells. I used that to apply by only spraying the applicator and not the paint. I still used Boas to remove. I used 10 sprays to start. This primed the applicator and gave me good coverage on my first section. I did a nice cross pattern like you would applying a coating. Up down left and right and really worked it into the paint. After that only 2-3 sprays per section. I was working a section a little bigger that 2x2. Sometimes a little smaller.
Just figured I'd share.