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Old 02-01-2018, 05:50 AM
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I have been using TOPCOAT F11 for 2 months. It is easy to put on and deep shine. stays clean longer. it's pricey but easy to put on. I will have wait and give an update on how long it lasts but it will give you that foot deep shine.just make sure you get all the watermarks off the paint. ( you don't know what you don't know until you know it)
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If you use them correctly they will not scratch. Heres what I use and it works GREAT
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Originally Posted by cwalter
I have been using TOPCOAT F11 for 2 months. It is easy to put on and deep shine. stays clean longer. it's pricey but easy to put on. I will have wait and give an update on how long it lasts but it will give you that foot deep shine.just make sure you get all the watermarks off the paint. ( you don't know what you don't know until you know it)
I use topcoat for my show cars only. It does not last long but gives a great reflection.
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Lots of new options coming out for the 'hoseless' wash method. AmmoNYC. com has the interesting method now released that uses the hand Foamer with highly concentrated product, FROTHe. You spray the surface down with a foam layer and then use lots of microfiber towels removing the foam and grit. It is best describe by Larry in the YouTube video:

Price is way high in my opinion but as Larry states this method is great for those without access to water or hose and in those time of drought restrictions. I agree with others using similar the wash bucket method of various products dedicated to be water wash?
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Found a recipe online, made my own and used it a copula times when the truck was just dusty. Works OK but the key, IMO, is using multiple towels for the initial clean. No scratch issues on my Kodiak Brown.




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