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Old 06-20-2008, 11:21 AM   #1
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Default ok to let wet obsessions wax cure/haze

Hey i was wondering it says on the website that you don't need to let the wet obsessions wax cure/haze over before wiping off. My question is, is it ok to let it haze, does it give it a better application to the paint if you let it sit for a few minutes? and does it require you to wipe it off right away? Ive just never seen a wax that you don't let it haze over before you wipe it off.
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Default RE: ok to let wet obsessions wax cure/haze

You can actually put it on a panel and then wipe right off, you can also put it on the whole vehicle and then come back and wipe off. I think it does look wetter if you let it sit for a while. Also Wet Obsession gets even better looking with layers.
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Old 07-10-2008, 09:26 AM   #3
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Default RE: ok to let wet obsessions wax cure/haze

but do you have to let the wax cure before layering it?

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Default RE: ok to let wet obsessions wax cure/haze

You can layer it about 30 minutes after the first coat. After the second layer I would wait about 24 hours before adding any layers. This wax looks wetter and deeper with additional layers too!
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Old 07-12-2008, 12:22 PM   #5
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Yeah I noticed it looked better if I let it sit and haze before wiping it off.
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