Which MF for Reload application?

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Well, even Corey said to spray the MF, so my experience is probably normal
 
Beginners Reload Tips:

#1. use on clean surface wax free oil free surface

#2. Use only in great ambient lighting (Daylight but not direct sun)

#3. Only work with one panel at a time until it looks great from various angles.

You apply as follows -

Shake well
Spray a 4-5 sprays directly onto a microfiber towel and spread out left and right and then up and down over approx 2.5 sq ft area

Work it into the paint evenly until almost but not completely gone. Flip towel and buff rest off.

Switch to a fresh clean towel for final buff and remove completely whats left

Should be easy peazy and zero dark streaks at this point but COULD be some oily holograms in certain direct lighting.

If you have any oily holograms a water damp mf after each panel should easily remove that.
 
To add to other comments- it's easy to apply direct on paint to if you don't have too much wind.
 
If the paint is not polished and prepped you can't get as good a bond, this is an important factor. There should be a clear distinction in gloss and how clean the car stays over time. Many waxes gloss dulls quickly. Reload gloss.... Well just watch the car over the next few months. The water will show noticeable difference as well. Study it in the rain.

Again^ that hinges on good prep and bonding
 
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Well, even Corey said to spray the MF, so my experience is probably normal

i wouldnt say your issues are 'the norm' with the v2015 formula since there are so many variables. It seems the variance in environmental conditions and surface condition are important factors. Many folks I see using Reload v2015 have surfaces coated with CQUK, CQF or CQ Original which may be an important surface variance.

I found a Reload v2015 extremely easy compared to v2014 which I also have a small bottle of. Needless to say I used v2014 once and never again as I found that formula tricky on a non CQ coated surface. I bought v2015 when I started using CQUK. I have not used v2015 on a non-coated surface.

I just put 1-2 spritz right on the surface, spread with MF then wipe with 2nd MF. On a coated surface 1-2 spritz seems to spread quite far. It doesn't take much to cover a vehicle. after doing the vehicle my two MF are still basically dry.
 
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