I love the stuff, but when I spirtz it on the car and start rubbing with the foam pad, I can't even see anything streaking behind the pad to show it's being applied.... Anyone else have this problem on their silver car or any car. Like I have no doubt it's being applied but still lol I wanna see it being applied but it's invisible :crasy:
I hear you. I intentionally over-apply the product so that I can at least barely see it being applied to the paint. Obviously, once it dries, it leaves me with lots of streaks but a quick wipe-down with distilled water and a MF towel fixes all that.:thumb:
Optiseal flashes so quick you have to really look. I can't see anything on lighter cars. The rule with optiseal(and other products that are hard to see): If the applicator slides, its being applied. If it doesnt slide smoothly just spritz the area and keep goin:thumb:
If the car already has 3 coats, I think the foam pad might glide anyway haha. I end up using to much everytime, if I look at the right angle under certain light I can see it but in the sun outside, I can't see anything.... Must be a trait of light coloured cars like mine I know it's in the pad because I can press down on the pad and leave a moist circle on my windows.Just worried the pad is absorbing to much but It's a yellow foam pad I use. From now on, a few spirts and I'll rub the foam pad on the surface and just keep tellin myself it's going on, it's there haha :headbang: Can anyone recommend a good foam pad to use from a canadian online retailer that will work well with it? I see the blackfire ones at autowerks but wondering how good they are. The foam side you use to apply is CCS so I dunno :crasy:
Lately, I've been spraying OS on the panel and then wiping it on with a microfiber towel, I haven't been getting any streaking at all with this method. I was getting streaking when using applicators to apply.