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keith:

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--- Quote from: Greenouse on October 19, 2009, 09:25:49 am ---Not a fan of the red mist at all as it's hard work for a QD! You may be ok with a silver car but you have to ensure you remove any excess as dust/salt etc will stick to it! I ended up with a car covered in salt earlier in the year after using this stuff the day before.
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Dammit and I just bought this stuff. Needed a few things and bought this on a whim. Was going to try it this weekend along with the snowfoam I just bought.

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Hard work on a black car Stealth!!

Talking to the Autoperfection guys at ED38 they weren't overly impressed either!

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iirc is there not two types of red mist?
I basically spray and wipe straight away and on small patches at a time.

JPC:
Red mist and red mist tropical iirc. Not the biggest user of dodo stuff I must admit though.

Greeners:

--- Quote from: keith on October 22, 2009, 10:45:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: Greenouse on October 21, 2009, 10:09:37 am ---
--- Quote from: stealthwolf on October 19, 2009, 09:49:35 pm ---
--- Quote from: Greenouse on October 19, 2009, 09:25:49 am ---Not a fan of the red mist at all as it's hard work for a QD! You may be ok with a silver car but you have to ensure you remove any excess as dust/salt etc will stick to it! I ended up with a car covered in salt earlier in the year after using this stuff the day before.
--- End quote ---

Dammit and I just bought this stuff. Needed a few things and bought this on a whim. Was going to try it this weekend along with the snowfoam I just bought.

--- End quote ---

Hard work on a black car Stealth!!

Talking to the Autoperfection guys at ED38 they weren't overly impressed either!

--- End quote ---

iirc is there not two types of red mist?
I basically spray and wipe straight away and on small patches at a time.

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Yep, standard red mist and Tropical!  :happy2:

I think the smell is the only difference!  :happy2:

stealthwolf:
Apparently with the Tropical, you can leave it on a bit longer to 'haze' before buffing whereas with Red Mist you have to spray and wipe almost simultaneously!

keith:
I am sure there is something to do with the amount of time you can leave the spray on the paintwork the one i use if you leave to long you get a water type mark that is harder to work in with the mf.
The Dodo stuff is good but its not always instructed very well.

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