Marring appearing a day after polishing

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Hi, Yesterday i used poorboys black hole on my car followed by the collinite 845 wax. I was advised to apply the wax really thin so that's what i did.
I took the car out into the sun yesterday and the shine was absolutely amazing! There was a deep shine and i was really happy with the results.
However, i took the car into the sun again today to look at it and i can see a bit of light marring in certain places. It is really light but it is there..... I'm sure I've buffed the wax off properly as i went over it with a clean buffing towel a few times.
Basically the light marring has appeared randomly a day after polishing.
Does anyone know whats happening? Or what i could have done wrong?
Thanks
 
Is it sweating or hazing from the 845? Only you can tell us if it’s marring like physical scratches, cause marring is just a gentle term for scratch


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Hi, Yesterday i used poorboys black hole on my car followed by the collinite 845 wax. I was advised to apply the wax really thin so that's what i did.
I took the car out into the sun yesterday and the shine was absolutely amazing! There was a deep shine and i was really happy with the results.
However, i took the car into the sun again today to look at it and i can see a bit of light marring in certain places. It is really light but it is there..... I'm sure I've buffed the wax off properly as i went over it with a clean buffing towel a few times.
Basically the light marring has appeared randomly a day after polishing.
Does anyone know whats happening? Or what i could have done wrong?
Thanks

It sounds like you have some holograms that you didn't see earlier.
 
Surprised the Black Hole didn’t fill in the marring but I imagine the marring was there prior to applying the 845 and you just missed it. It’s hard to get 100% perfection.
 
Pb bh applied by machine will fill in all the light swirls and imperfections. Does not work on scratches. By hand will still yield decent results but not as well as machine.
 
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