Applying S100
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Applying S100
After I apply about 5 coats of zaino, should I just use an applicator pad and apply s100 just like zaino? or should I do sections at a time, because the instructions say don't let the s100 haze all the way. What are the steps you guys should suggest?
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There are differing opinons:
I apply it to the whole vehicle first (in a shaded garage) and when I get to the starting point I just begin removing. I never had a problem with s100 removal. Although I never had a problem with this method, others have.
A number of people on Autopia boards apply it to small or medium size sections and then buff it right off. I don't know why they had issue with streaking but they did and the wipe on wipe off method works for them.
I apply it to the whole vehicle first (in a shaded garage) and when I get to the starting point I just begin removing. I never had a problem with s100 removal. Although I never had a problem with this method, others have.
A number of people on Autopia boards apply it to small or medium size sections and then buff it right off. I don't know why they had issue with streaking but they did and the wipe on wipe off method works for them.
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i apply one section at a time and move on to the next section while my assistant is removing the one that i just finished...
my recollection is that this is what the instructions with the product indicate.
a section is about half of the trunk, for example.
and as peraidm says, always out of the sun...
my recollection is that this is what the instructions with the product indicate.
a section is about half of the trunk, for example.
and as peraidm says, always out of the sun...
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