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<blockquote data-quote="kelvin@autorage" data-source="post: 279528" data-attributes="member: 12835"><p>Try 'misting' the cotton applicator pad with a couple squirks of Z-6. Or 'damp' it by dipping quickly into a bucket of clean water and squeeze out. We find that a washed and dried applicator can be 'grippy'. </p><p></p><p>When it is 'more' difficult to buff off, we know that there could be slight to more overloading of product. If you like, we suggest light squirks of Z-6 to assist in the buffing off. Do you experience streaking or smearing during buffing since I believe yours is a Black colour ride? The reason why i ask is because the first sign of overloading is stubborn streak marks that takes more effort to clean off.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You can also try other methods like using a clinical syringe or a 'soft' bottle like those used to contain children's water colours. We find that direct pouring of product onto pad usually ties in with overloading. And you wouldn't want to mix all the Z-FX into the product bottle...it'll dry up and the whole bottle is gone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No worries here. We understand and appreciate your valuable comments. Thanks for the confidence in our products. As for prices, we'll send u a PM shortly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kelvin@autorage, post: 279528, member: 12835"] Try 'misting' the cotton applicator pad with a couple squirks of Z-6. Or 'damp' it by dipping quickly into a bucket of clean water and squeeze out. We find that a washed and dried applicator can be 'grippy'. When it is 'more' difficult to buff off, we know that there could be slight to more overloading of product. If you like, we suggest light squirks of Z-6 to assist in the buffing off. Do you experience streaking or smearing during buffing since I believe yours is a Black colour ride? The reason why i ask is because the first sign of overloading is stubborn streak marks that takes more effort to clean off. You can also try other methods like using a clinical syringe or a 'soft' bottle like those used to contain children's water colours. We find that direct pouring of product onto pad usually ties in with overloading. And you wouldn't want to mix all the Z-FX into the product bottle...it'll dry up and the whole bottle is gone. No worries here. We understand and appreciate your valuable comments. Thanks for the confidence in our products. As for prices, we'll send u a PM shortly. [/QUOTE]
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