I put on the graphene spray over top of a satin black ppf wrap. Long story made short it looks awful. Hazy, high spots, etc… not saying something bad about the product. I did a good bit of reading beforehand- safe for ppf, adds a good depth to satin/matte wraps. Perhaps I just didnt apply it correctly- in any case, I want to remove the graphene layer now. Any detailing spray or things I try just seems to spread out as more haze on top. I’ve tried a very light polish with “PPF Renew” with a finishing pad, but didn’t make much difference. I’ve also tried a quick spray and wipe of 91 IPA.
Any suggestions on a polish/compound/pad that will work with satin ppf to take off the graphene?
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I put on the graphene spray over top of a satin black ppf wrap. Long story made short it looks awful. Hazy, high spots, etc… not saying something bad about the product. I did a good bit of reading beforehand- safe for ppf, adds a good depth to satin/matte wraps. Perhaps I just didnt apply it correctly- in any case, I want to remove the graphene layer now. Any detailing spray or things I try just seems to spread out as more haze on top. I’ve tried a very light polish with “PPF Renew” with a finishing pad, but didn’t make much difference. I’ve also tried a quick spray and wipe of 91 IPA.
Any suggestions on a polish/compound/pad that will work with satin ppf to take off the graphene?
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