Do You Buff DLUX or Use It As a WOWA?

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I used DLUX on textured trim for the first time this weekend. At first I was applying it and then buffing 10 minutes later. I found that in some areas the coating was still tacky and I was afraid I would remove all of it. later I tried applying it very thin and didn't buff it all. This morning it was dry and looked good so I don't see a problem with this approach. What do the rest of you do?
 
I think the buffing approach is more for smooth surfaces where the buffing makes sure you have an even appearance. I think you want to buff before it gets tacky.
 
Thanks Setec. That makes perfect sense.
 
I think the buffing approach is more for smooth surfaces where the buffing makes sure you have an even appearance. I think you want to buff before it gets tacky.


+1. Buff until it gets even right after you apply it.
No buffing needed for textured plastic just enjoy the looks!
 
Yep... I gotta agree with everyone else, though sometimes with smooth plastic I can still wowa. It really depends but I try to touch it as least as possible. With textured, it's super easy. Smooth is only marginally more work.
 
Thank you for all your advice. I now understand better the correct way to apply this stuff, and my results are getting a lot better. I was treating it like wax where you buff off the dried residue which is not how this stuff works.
 
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