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Originally Posted by attworth
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.........
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.
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.
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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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
i do thank you and everyone for your research. expertise and input!
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.
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.







(i'm getting ready to invest in a gallon and I'm sure it will be frozen by the time it arives here)