Re: Meguiar's M799 PRO Hybrid Ceramic Bead Booster
Thanks Nick, i should have known better to not mix and match using a competitors product. As i said, i had fantastic results using on top of M27, which will now become my go-to LSP. and will use this M799 on top of M27. So i should be good. What is your opinion though on using it on top of D115, which does contains wax. Because i never let my cars ever get too dirty, i prefer to just do a waterless wash, using D115 8:1 dilution, and a few microfibers. I just use it to lift the dirt, then to give it all a final buff once the paint is clean of contaminates, either using Fast Finish, ULW or a different product, In-between the monthly LSP's i was just using D156 synthetic x-spray. Everything was non-ceramic, so to speak. Today, everything is 'ceramic' Will it affect the bonding, if i used a non-ceramic traditional 'wax' waterless wash. i have an entire jug of D115 that i recently bought to get through. I do also have still most of my original D114 left. (same as D115 minus the wax for those that don't know) that i very very occasionally use at 1:128. Typically at times if I’m going to clay, or polish, I’ll get the D114 out… Should that now be my preferred waterless washing choice over D115 given there’s no wax in that product?, if i plan on doing my final detail using M799 outside of my monthly M27 LSP.
Thanks Nick, i should have known better to not mix and match using a competitors product. As i said, i had fantastic results using on top of M27, which will now become my go-to LSP. and will use this M799 on top of M27. So i should be good. What is your opinion though on using it on top of D115, which does contains wax. Because i never let my cars ever get too dirty, i prefer to just do a waterless wash, using D115 8:1 dilution, and a few microfibers. I just use it to lift the dirt, then to give it all a final buff once the paint is clean of contaminates, either using Fast Finish, ULW or a different product, In-between the monthly LSP's i was just using D156 synthetic x-spray. Everything was non-ceramic, so to speak. Today, everything is 'ceramic' Will it affect the bonding, if i used a non-ceramic traditional 'wax' waterless wash. i have an entire jug of D115 that i recently bought to get through. I do also have still most of my original D114 left. (same as D115 minus the wax for those that don't know) that i very very occasionally use at 1:128. Typically at times if I’m going to clay, or polish, I’ll get the D114 out… Should that now be my preferred waterless washing choice over D115 given there’s no wax in that product?, if i plan on doing my final detail using M799 outside of my monthly M27 LSP.
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