A couple years ago, before I actually found the Pledge Revive, I grabbed the Quick Shine. I made the mistake of shaking it up and it was frothy and milky. I ended up finding a bottle of Revive and put the bottle of Quick Shine under the kitchen sink. When I kept hearing rumors that Revive was being taken off the market I saw a couple builders turn to the Quick Shine and they had decent results. Now I keep both handy. I don't use them often, but I have them in a pinch. You just confirmed something I've thought for a while.....DON'T SHAKE IT!!!!
I shook it once and it just didn't want to lay down right, went with it straight out of the bottle and been having good luck with it ever since. Works well in light coats, and I just do it numerous times a day for a bout week
Terrific tip Chris. Since Pledge Revive/PFM/Future is off the market, the Halloway House Floor Finish has been the suggested replacement. I found it is much thinner than the old Future and have been trying to figure out the best way to use it. You seem to have the solution. Thanks!
Thank you. Took me couple cars to get it right...thin coats, I do many over and over...don't shake the bottle, use it straight out of bottle... patience.
I like to do both, couple coats before the decals to smooth the surface, then I layer the coats after the decals to protect the decals and for that shine!!
I noticed with this stuff that as it dries, it gets more shine to it. Good stuff!
I normally do almost 50 coats of shine one the ones I do...gives a nice shine!! Totally worth it
A couple years ago, before I actually found the Pledge Revive, I grabbed the Quick Shine. I made the mistake of shaking it up and it was frothy and milky. I ended up finding a bottle of Revive and put the bottle of Quick Shine under the kitchen sink. When I kept hearing rumors that Revive was being taken off the market I saw a couple builders turn to the Quick Shine and they had decent results. Now I keep both handy. I don't use them often, but I have them in a pinch. You just confirmed something I've thought for a while.....DON'T SHAKE IT!!!!
I shook it once and it just didn't want to lay down right, went with it straight out of the bottle and been having good luck with it ever since. Works well in light coats, and I just do it numerous times a day for a bout week
Terrific tip Chris. Since Pledge Revive/PFM/Future is off the market, the Halloway House Floor Finish has been the suggested replacement. I found it is much thinner than the old Future and have been trying to figure out the best way to use it. You seem to have the solution. Thanks!
Thank you. Took me couple cars to get it right...thin coats, I do many over and over...don't shake the bottle, use it straight out of bottle... patience.
Cool tutorial Chris ❤
Thanks!!
Your Earnhardt build is looking good! Nice how to! Thanks for the video Chris😎👍
Thank you!!!
Nice tip about the Quick Shine. The model looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I figured I've been having good luck with the shine lately I'd share it, hopefully others have the same luck!!
Nice video Chris. Thanks for sharing
Thanks, Mike!! Wait til you see that car! It's definitely one of my new favorites!!
Brilliant mate👍
Thanks!
Nice finish and treatment Chris😊
Wait til you see this bad boy!! I should have the video up on Saturday morning n
Nice work 💫🪄 #3 is looking Great 🐭👍
Thank you!! Been having a lot of fun with this build!
Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks!!!
No problem. Easiest way I could think of doing it
Why not spray it with clear coat?
Just to clarify, Quick Shine will go on after decals are applied? Good looking car!
I like to do both, couple coats before the decals to smooth the surface, then I layer the coats after the decals to protect the decals and for that shine!!
Don't shake the bottle..got it.😁👍
One of my highest recommendations for working with the wax. That and light coats!
Do you think I could get away with spraying it out of an air brush??
I'm not sure. I don't have an airbrush, and haven't seen anyone do it.
@ I see. I might not want to risk it but I will for sure try out this method! Thanks and this was a very helpful video!!!!
I saw someone else use this method, tried it and have had good success with it. Use light coats.