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I don't trust myself not to scratch the car when trying to apply. Thanks
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04-11-2021, 10:32 PM | #24 |
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I did apply it on my own. I washed the car gently with Dr Beasleys matte shampoo with a microfiber wash mit. I then did a final rinse of the car with deionized water. I also filled a spray bottle with deionized water and started applying the matte coating in my garage.
I had a powerful led (425 watt equivalent not sure how many lumens). I also had a second powerful light focused on the car as well. This is needed so you can see well. I then gently wetted the car, applied the coating, and removed excess with a clean microfiber cloth. Just follow the videos and directions on Dr. Beasleys website. You can also watch that video I post from AMMO NYC, Larry Kozilla has some great videos on washing a car with a proper two bucket method. Last thing, I also used a grit guard, bought from amazon. This was to make sure I didnt pick up any dirt in the wash mit. |
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