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Old 02-02-2006, 12:33 PM   #1
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maybe that was it

I use PS21S, or however it's spelled.
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Old 02-02-2006, 01:13 PM   #2
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I use PS21S, or however it's spelled.

Bob, are you saying that we need to be careful of the overspray from the P21S Wheel Cleaner??
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I have to say I am honestly a little puzzled by the lengths to which some of you go to keep Raggtopp Protectant off the paint, glass, etc. I haven't used it a lot, just a couple of times, but it seemed to me that overspray was easily cleaned off by a damp cloth, followed by a dry polishing cloth. No big deal.
Am I missing something somewhere?
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Old 02-02-2006, 11:34 PM   #4
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I have to say I am honestly a little puzzled by the lengths to which some of you go to keep Raggtopp Protectant off the paint, glass, etc. I haven't used it a lot, just a couple of times, but it seemed to me that overspray was easily cleaned off by a damp cloth, followed by a dry polishing cloth. No big deal.
Am I missing something somewhere?

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I'm with you. While I do take care to avoid overspray, a Damp Cloth and whatever spray did occur cleans right up...

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Old 02-03-2006, 06:08 AM   #5
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Sorry for the confusion.

No, I meant that I use p21S wax and that must be why Raggtopp doesn't stick like Zaino or other synthetic waxes(quoted below). I don't have a problem with Raggtopp adhering to my trim or paint. I just use a little caution when spraying, then wipe off anything that doesn't go where I wanted it to.


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Bob, are you saying that we need to be careful of the overspray from the P21S Wheel Cleaner??
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Old 02-03-2006, 07:11 AM   #6
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I'm going to get some Raggtopp and was wondering what kind of application do you guys do....quantity, interval et. al.
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I usually do a few coats, let dry and then brush off the dandruff.
Repeat with a second or third coat.
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I just did a couple of coats. It does seem to dry with an uneven appearance, and requires brushing with a soft bristle brush to smooth out the finish.
Great product, anyway.
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I do a rinse to celar away the dandruff and then blot dry with my absorber and then add another coat.
Btw, I've been using that squeegee thing lately, works well.
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