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Waxmax said:I've seen detailers use a putty knife or even rub it on with fingers, but I apply pastes by hand...sometimes use the WG pad holder.
Rapidity said:I've seen people take the entire paste block out of the tub and rub it on the pad.
Totoland Mach said:I take the entire contents and place it in the lid for application to a pad. When I'm finished, take the jar upside down and screw the lid on...easy.
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killrwheels@autogeek said:I gotta ask .... why use a pad and buffer ?? Souveran comes off like butter, and application is just as easy. Dont you think you are wasting product in the manner of "buttering" up a pad ???
killrwheels@autogeek said:I gotta ask .... why use a pad and buffer ?? Souveran comes off like butter, and application is just as easy. Dont you think you are wasting product in the manner of "buttering" up a pad ???
killrwheels@autogeek said:I gotta ask .... why use a pad and buffer ?? Souveran comes off like butter, and application is just as easy. Dont you think you are wasting product in the manner of "buttering" up a pad ???
BILL said:very interesting........... thanks
what apply speed???
blkyukon said:No not really. I actually use less and get more even coats with the PC and a finishing pad...a little goes a very long way.
:iagree: Everyone has their own method the like to use, which makes reading this forum very informative----you learn new things every time you read this forum:grouphug: I don't think any method of applying wax mentioned in this link is necessarily "wrong", but if you have a torn rotator cuff the PC is a lifesaver:righton:blkyukon said:No not really. I actually use less and get more even coats with the PC and a finishing pad...a little goes a very long way.
Here is a excerpt of a video on applying paste wax to a foam pad:
http://paintcare-n-detailing.com/video/temp
BlackCoupe said:If I can just throw in another method I saw. Applicator pad to prime the PC pad, then with the applicator pad, you lay out a line (or two) on the surface, then spread with the PC and work in. 3 to apply, 5 to remove.