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#18
Originally Posted by Markou1
Looks good but doesn't last long......And not to mention it collects dust/dirt ect...
I just painted mine.........
I just painted mine.........
#19
I bought some undercarriage spray from Adam's http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-60-in...z-sprayer.aspxand it is good stuff....it lasts a long time and when it dries it doesn't have a wet shine look and doesn't collect dirt and dust. When it dries it just leaves everything nice and black.
#20
Originally Posted by LaVaDog
I bought some undercarriage spray from Adam's http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-60-in...z-sprayer.aspxand it is good stuff....it lasts a long time and when it dries it doesn't have a wet shine look and doesn't collect dirt and dust. When it dries it just leaves everything nice and black.
X2 Good stuff there... I'll try and get a good pic of the wheel wells when we're finally allowed to wash our trucks again. Drought sucks.
- NCSU
#21
Originally Posted by LaVaDog
I bought some undercarriage spray from Adam's http://www.adamspolishes.com/p-60-in...prayer.aspxand it is good stuff....it lasts a long time and when it dries it doesn't have a wet shine look and doesn't collect dirt and dust. When it dries it just leaves everything nice and black.
#23
Originally Posted by nu guy
one more quick question.
is this HD supposed to be blue and thick like a milkshake?
thanks.
is this HD supposed to be blue and thick like a milkshake?
thanks.
Remember, as recieved in either the sampler or the gallon jug, it's in a CONCENTRATE form! This is not a RTU product... it must be diluted!
#24
Originally Posted by RockPick
It has a blue hue to it and yes, it's a 'thicker' product.
Remember, as recieved in either the sampler or the gallon jug, it's in a CONCENTRATE form! This is not a RTU product... it must be diluted!
Remember, as recieved in either the sampler or the gallon jug, it's in a CONCENTRATE form! This is not a RTU product... it must be diluted!
i thank you for that quick response RP.
#25
#26
Originally Posted by nu guy
i do understand that this needs dilution. i just thought that with the jug being semi-frozen upon delivery, that may have had something to do with it's thicker viscosity.
i thank you for that quick response RP.
i thank you for that quick response RP.
Any word on the whole frozen thing? I meant to look on the Technical Spec Sheet that I have for HD to see if it mentioned anything about freezing points and such... I forgot. Will try to do that tonight.
#27
Originally Posted by RockPick
Roger that! Just wanted to make 100% sure that you knew that it wasn't RTU.
Any word on the whole frozen thing? I meant to look on the Technical Spec Sheet that I have for HD to see if it mentioned anything about freezing points and such... I forgot. Will try to do that tonight.
Any word on the whole frozen thing? I meant to look on the Technical Spec Sheet that I have for HD to see if it mentioned anything about freezing points and such... I forgot. Will try to do that tonight.
i do thank you and everyone for your research. expertise and input!
#28
Originally Posted by AsheFX4
I have been using the HD at 4:1 since reading about it here. I really like it, but I'm still learning to use it. I think that I apply it too thickly and it drips all over the place. The outcome is well worth a HDed driveway though.
#30
Originally Posted by attworth
I usually spray too much as well, but as long as you let it dry then blot the excess you should be fine.