its reusable and dependent on how much contaminants its accumulated but generally its good for more than 30 details for a whole big bar, what most people do is cut it as mentioned so that on the occasion you drop it and it becomes too contaminated from the ground its not that painful to throw it away, actually you could start using 1/4 or 1/3 just a small piece to get a hang of it
i agree with Indiej
try hitting it with a milder polish, swirlX would do a great job of refining the surface to a high gloss, one of the best OTC scratch removers is ScratchX and its very effective when used by hand and via foam applicator however there are also cheaper alternatives like Mothers Scratch remover that works nearly as well as ScratchX, try these two with a foam applicator pad
are you particular with the smell and lubricity? if not then try BB's shampoo or microtex shampoo, both are great value for money, but for me i will always keep at least 2 bottles of NXT shampoo around, its one of the best smelling shampoos hehehe and its lubricity is also great
it quite hard to just apply clear coat by yourself hehehe i would recommend you have someone do it, if im not mistaken though i think my BF was just authorized to buy Opti-coat its like layering a very thin layer of clear coat, we'll keep you posted if affected area is just small just drop by once we thoroughly test it and if we have some extra we'll just put some on the affected parts
sorry for the ignorance, but does this orange peel literally orange?
As what I have observe on the spots that i had applied with the 3M Auto Scratch Remover, the area looks dull and not shiny anymore and has swirls, but still up with the level of the surface of the coat.
in most cases where the wax and polish is easy to remove and apply this is already enough, but with some of the Megs and Menzerna line same with Farecla they have a high tendency to gum up on high speeds with rotary and these gummed up products are usually very hard to remove often requiring a lot of elbow grease
Last edited by madkatz; November 2nd, 2010 at 03:20 AM.
Thanks. So it is called orange peel cause of it's texture and looks similar with the peel of the orange.
well that's not my case actually. What I have observe and catches more of my attention is the dullness and lack of shine of the spot that I treated with 3M Auto Scratch Remover. Can waxing bring back its shine? or do I really have to use a polish?glaze?