SiliconX
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- Nov 20, 2006
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So we've been discussing detaling on a Civic community I belong to. I typically try to offer as much advice as I can, most of which comes from reading stuff on here and in the AG guides, as well as my limited experience.
One of the topics that came up was how exactly to apply wax. I recommended not waxing in a circular motion, but rather a back and forth motion, to minimize swirls.
But a question came up that I was rather stumped on. If that is indeed the correct way of applying wax, why aren't machines designed that way? Not circular, but rather a bi-directional motion. Or am I just off, and circular motions are indeed the best way to wax? I was under the impression they weren't.
One of the topics that came up was how exactly to apply wax. I recommended not waxing in a circular motion, but rather a back and forth motion, to minimize swirls.
But a question came up that I was rather stumped on. If that is indeed the correct way of applying wax, why aren't machines designed that way? Not circular, but rather a bi-directional motion. Or am I just off, and circular motions are indeed the best way to wax? I was under the impression they weren't.
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