how to apply 1Z Einszett Cockpit Premium

sahiwal007

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hey,



whats the best method of applying the 1Z Einszett Cockpit Premium? do i have to buff off after with a MF towel? and what to use to apply it? direct spray on to dash? :nixweiss



thanks
 
It should dry flat. You should not need to buff it at all unless its very uneven, which it never is for me.



Just spray on your MF towel and wipedown whatever surfaces youre cleaning/protecting
 
Just spray it on and wipe it off like a QD. It dries super-matte so depending on the surface you may not like the look. Great product but sometimes too matte. Funny...most of the time we complain of interior dressings being too glossy. This is the first product that I've ever thought to be too matte for some surfaces. ;)
 
getcha said:
It should dry flat. You should not need to buff it at all unless its very uneven, which it never is for me.



Just spray on your MF towel and wipedown whatever surfaces youre cleaning/protecting



I do the same, and sometimes I will spray in cracks and crevices and brush out, use some compressed air, then wipe area with MF towel.





John
 
only problem with spraying it directly onto a dash or anything else is overspray.



For tight areas, we spray directly onto the microfiber towel and wipe. For areas that are particularly dirty, spray on, brush in, wipe off with a mf.



I love this stuff and we use it almost on every interior we work on. Just know you'll surely need to wipe it around - just spraying it on might leave a blotchy look.
 
I consider 1z CP as a cleaner more than a dressing.



I prime an applicator (terry usually) and then wipe. I do not spray since 1) it wastes it and 2) it only goes where I want it. I do not usually need to buff if applied this way. I like it because it leaves interior surfaces more or less natural but interior products like tire dressings are strictly a personal desire on final sheen wanted and amount of buffing.
 
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