Using this product
The product is a very good result, practically professional but it is a good thing to consider some aspects and make appropriate arrangements 1) in the summer season its optimal application is obtained in the coolest hours, in the morning or in the evening, the application in hours warmth limits the workability of the surface of the coating obtained with the specific roller because the paint tends to dry too quickly making the roughness too accentuated as well as tearing the roller itself because the paint dries on it. 2) the product should not be applied on solar heated surfaces 3) much of the optimal result is achieved by the accuracy of delimiting the edges of the surfaces to be treated by applying the blue adhesive tape 4) also the the timing of the application of the blue adhesive tape (which must be of high quality) is of crucial importance if applied too early to the time of application of the kiwi grip, and if it stays too many hours, or even days, its glue increases considerably if not excessive adhesion to the base so as to create difficulties in its subsequent removal, which is to be done immediately after the application of the kiwi grip, that is, prior to doing so, to have a clear and clear delimitation of the painted area. As a kiwi grip a water product, it tends to dampen the blue adhesive tape whose support paper tends to lose its mechanical resistance and mechanical compactness when in contact with the water itself, so that it may occur in phase removal, only its partial detachment, with a portion of the same ribbon that remains glued to the surface that was to be protected. 5) It is possible to apply the kiwi grip in one hand, but to have adequate cover it is necessary to extend it a considerable thickness, as it happens when small dry spots have occurred where the underlay is reappeared; vice versa a better uniform surface is obtained by applying two successive hands not too spaced apart. Adopted these aesthetic and practical results is really remarkable. John