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    Will lsp`s bond to a surface that has recently had FK425 applied to it?

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    Yes.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuskan3
    Yes.



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    What "bonds" to FK-425......?



    I can`t even hardly keep dust on my car with that stuff......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave1
    What "bonds" to FK-425......?



    I can`t even hardly keep dust on my car with that stuff......
    :funnypost

    It doesn`t bond to FK425, it bonds to the surface. :usa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuskan3
    :funnypost

    It doesn`t bond to FK425, it bonds to the surface. :usa


    I think plenty of things have bonded to FK425. :chuckle:

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    I`ve never noticed any problems from applying LSPs to a FK425`ed surface. FK even talks about using the FK425 before applying stuff, and also as an application-pad lube for some of their LSPs.

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    If you wash your car before you apply the LSP,[Duhhhh!] you will remove most of the 425 easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jermar
    If you wash your car before you apply the LSP,[Duhhhh!] you will remove most of the 425 easily.


    that`s correct
    I AM HERE TO LEARN!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jermar
    If you wash your car before you apply the LSP,[Duhhhh!] you will remove most of the 425 easily.
    Wow, great conclusion. Duhhhh being the key word. LOL

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    I finally ordered some FK425 today. Can`t wait to try it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EisenHulk
    I finally ordered some FK425 today. Can`t wait to try it out.


    you will like it, and it`s one of the best smelling products i might add...

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    Right on, man. I also picked up a tin of 1000p. I mean, who needs money in their bank account?



    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl3
    you will like it, and it`s one of the best smelling products i might add...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl3
    you will like it, and it`s one of the best smelling products i might add...
    My wife loves 425 around the house using a mf. Im on my second gallon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jermar
    If you wash your car before you apply the LSP,[Duhhhh!] you will remove most of the 425 easily.


    So 425 will only last for one wash? Then all gone? I was hoping to get at least 2 washes out of it. Meguiar UQD and other products refer to "lasts through multiple washes." Big Duhhh to me, I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjom
    ... Meguiar UQD and other products refer to "lasts through multiple washes." Big Duhhh to me, I guess.


    I`ve never used the UQD so I guess I shouldn`t offer an opinion, but I`d be astounded if any QD lasted through "multiple washes".

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