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Join Date: Mar 2009
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![]() | Hi all, I just applied Veil for the first time to my black C5 Audi A6 S-Line and it looks pretty good. Applied to to the headlights/fog lights, audi logo and chrome. Very stealth and I don't notice any light output decrease at all. I have a question though, its been drying for 20 hours in my underground garage, temp is 15 degrees celcius down there and very dry (I live in Alberta, not humid at all). Well, after 20 hours the Veil still feels a little sticky/tacky. Its dry as no fingerprints are getting left on it or anything. I am wondering if that is the perminant feel or if left to dry without being driven another day or so would it lose the tacky texture? Thanks for any advice, Guy | ||||||||
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![]() | Figured it out. I put way too much on, looked good at first but once I got it outside into the sunlight I noticed some major sagging. Used some water and rubbing alcohol and it came off in about 5 minutes. Guess I'll use less next time. Thanks anyways guys | ||||||||
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![]() | I have not been impressed with how long it takes to dry and i was very upset that the excess that had dripped down on the paint actually discolored my finish of my BMW so i was not very pleased about that now i have to get bodywork done just to fix something that i never thought would cause damage to my car. | ||||||||
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![]() | No, but don't expect it to apply like paint, it is MUCH thinner than that. Shoot for a fine (almost invisible) mist and apply it twice. It will come out to approximately one brush coat. It will take a day or two to dry. I always remove the headlight assemble and 'paint' it horizontally (facing down). | ||||||||
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