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ORIGINAL: pxdig
I have no idea where the bunny came from. Saw it in a different forum and LMAO for several days. been with me ever since.
ORIGINAL: 06GT4RAD
Ok if your asking questions this basic as to what wax to use. I highly suggest that you DO NOT touch your car with a rotary buffer/polisher as you will most likely cause some serious problems.
As for wax and which one is best well that is all personal preference. It is hard to beat Meguiars for the OTC products. Meg's # 26 is a very nice wax that is easy to use. Apply it by hand with a foam pad and remove it with a Quality Microfiber towel not one you buy at a auto parts store. As for removing the wax aloong the vynil use a MF and your fingernail inside the towel.
And i have a question for you. Do you know where that bunny picture came from?
Ok if your asking questions this basic as to what wax to use. I highly suggest that you DO NOT touch your car with a rotary buffer/polisher as you will most likely cause some serious problems.
As for wax and which one is best well that is all personal preference. It is hard to beat Meguiars for the OTC products. Meg's # 26 is a very nice wax that is easy to use. Apply it by hand with a foam pad and remove it with a Quality Microfiber towel not one you buy at a auto parts store. As for removing the wax aloong the vynil use a MF and your fingernail inside the towel.
And i have a question for you. Do you know where that bunny picture came from?
I have no idea where the bunny came from. Saw it in a different forum and LMAO for several days. been with me ever since.
Richard
Do not let wax completely dry to a haze. Apply toa section,apply toa second section giving the first about 10-15mins to haze over. Remove wax from first section, then remove from second section; then repeat process until car is done. Removing wax that has completely dried to a haze (and I'm not even talking about that which has sat in the sun) will create swirl marks that you maybe won't see until you get so many you'll wonder what happened.
Do not use any circular motion when washing, drying or waxing.
Preferrably all drying and waxing should be done inside a closed garage.
Plenty of great tips in threads out here....
Do not use any circular motion when washing, drying or waxing.
Preferrably all drying and waxing should be done inside a closed garage.
Plenty of great tips in threads out here....
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