Hi,
For me, I prefer to apply the quick wax via a clean soft cotton 16 X 16 towel which has been thoroughly rinsed with warm water, wringed out thoroughly and folded into rectangular pad. I spray the pad with one or 2 shots of the quick wax, quickly distribute the product evenly within the area I'm working (usually about 2 square feet) rub in thoroughly then buff out. I prefer to do it this way as opposed to spaying it on directly because for some reason I feel it works it way onto the paint more thoroughly and more importantly more evenly. By the way the results is stunning!
I mentioned this process to a friend of mine who tried it out and liked as well as opposed to spraying directly onto the paint; however he happen to be talking to Mequiars Tech Support last week to ask an unrelated question and this subject came up, interestingly he was told NOT to use that method and he should go back to spraying direct, he gave no reason.
Is this a case of six of one and a half dozen of another, and in the end it's all good, or is it better to spray direct?
Note: in all cases the car was washed thoroughly before applying the quick wax and also the QX used was Mequiars Ultimate (excellent product by the way) !!!
Thank you,
Ralph
For me, I prefer to apply the quick wax via a clean soft cotton 16 X 16 towel which has been thoroughly rinsed with warm water, wringed out thoroughly and folded into rectangular pad. I spray the pad with one or 2 shots of the quick wax, quickly distribute the product evenly within the area I'm working (usually about 2 square feet) rub in thoroughly then buff out. I prefer to do it this way as opposed to spaying it on directly because for some reason I feel it works it way onto the paint more thoroughly and more importantly more evenly. By the way the results is stunning!
I mentioned this process to a friend of mine who tried it out and liked as well as opposed to spraying directly onto the paint; however he happen to be talking to Mequiars Tech Support last week to ask an unrelated question and this subject came up, interestingly he was told NOT to use that method and he should go back to spraying direct, he gave no reason.
Is this a case of six of one and a half dozen of another, and in the end it's all good, or is it better to spray direct?
Note: in all cases the car was washed thoroughly before applying the quick wax and also the QX used was Mequiars Ultimate (excellent product by the way) !!!
Thank you,
Ralph