Can this be used on a wet panel at the end of a wash, as a drying aid and quick top-up? Thinking a 1st layer on dry and then at the end of washing in future washes? Thx
You ideally need to polish before hand to get the maximum longevity but if you just want quick protection you can apply after claying. (Wouldn’t advise though as the finish could be so much better)
@@andrewbaccam4861 I think using two cloths will help. Work it in with one then buff off with another. If it looks like you have too much product I’d re-apply so it reactivates the chemical and buff off again
Cav is such a great salesman, not to say the product isn't great cause it is
Can this be used on a wet panel at the end of a wash, as a drying aid and quick top-up? Thinking a 1st layer on dry and then at the end of washing in future washes? Thx
If I clay bar my car as soon as I rinsed clay off could I just apply this product to it? Help would be much appreciated.
You ideally need to polish before hand to get the maximum longevity but if you just want quick protection you can apply after claying. (Wouldn’t advise though as the finish could be so much better)
@@stjarnagloss Thank you much appreciated. Which type of polish would you recommend?
What if it leaves water stains ? Or more like products stains ?
Sorry Andrew, I’m not sure I understand. The product should buff to a glossy yet transparent finish?
@@stjarnagloss I haven’t buffed it off fast enough I guess, it left like water drops on a side
@@andrewbaccam4861 I think using two cloths will help. Work it in with one then buff off with another. If it looks like you have too much product I’d re-apply so it reactivates the chemical and buff off again
@@stjarnagloss if I reapply after It was dry it’ll wipe off stains ?
@@andrewbaccam4861 yeah or use our Skära to fully remove and start again
Tom tit 😂