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How many towels are you using? I go through about 3(all sides folded) when removing waxes. Then 1 more for the final buff.When I wipe it off right away and put the car in the sun I can still see a film if thats the correct wording. like it all does not come off. I do only put a very thin layer.
I'm not saying I believe it. I just thought it was interesting.Never read it, but I don't buy it. Many paste waxes these days are carnauba and polymers, and a microfiber towel will not remove the coat that has bonded to the paint.
Even carnauba formulas still have other ingredients in the mix to make it into a hard paste. I can't see any kind of decent microfiber towel being abrasive enough to remove the coat of wax you just applied.
I've never tried waxing a car by machine. You can't get into all the areas you need to apply the wax so if you use a machine, your just going to follow up with a pad anyway. I don't believe the wax adheres to the paint any better when applied by machine, but of course I may be totally wrong.Well, I have a question about the Fuzion. I have the 3oz container of it and have yet to use it. I will not put it onto anyone vehicle unless I know the paint is in good shape since I have to charge a higher amount for it. I will assume you are only supposed to apply that wax by the yellow pad, correct? Are you allowed to use a puffer on that wax at a very slow speed? I have some clients’ vehicles that would pay the extra money for such a wax. Yes. I do the usual. Wash, clay then buff a polish onto any vehicle. I really do not like to hand wax anything.
Any recommendations would be helpful.
Stephen
I've never tried waxing a car by machine. You can't get into all the areas you need to apply the wax so if you use a machine, your just going to follow up with a pad anyway. I don't believe the wax adheres to the paint any better when applied by machine, but of course I may be totally wrong.
I know that FinerDetailers over at the Detailing World Site likes to apply Fuzion to a car and wait 10-15 minutes before removing it. He has apparently gotten good results. He believes he gets greater durability from the wax this way.