Is the "damp towel / dry towel" method REQUIRED for Hybrid Solutions Spray Waxes?

Don M

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Sorry, this video ended up a lot longer than I thought it would. I filmed it in sections, and when I put them all together, well ....

 
I will agree. The 2 products mentioned should be applied sprangling. I just did the ZR2 this week with the flex wax. It did need a damp wipe to level out some smears. When it cured, paint was stunning and pristine. I like both products and use them. The flex wax can also be used as a drying aid or rinse wax.
 
Sorry, this video ended up a lot longer than I thought it would. I filmed it in sections, and when I put them all together, well ....

It is for TWHS Wet Wax, the most SLEEPER product from them

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No. WET WAX is not discussed in the video. Damn skippy it's a sleeper! I use it after each wash. LOVE WET WAX.
 
It is for TWHS Wet Wax, the most SLEEPER product from them

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No. WET WAX is not discussed in the video. Damn skippy it's a sleeper! I use it after each wash. LOVE WET WAX.

I HAVE Wet Wax and used to use it (and liked it), but then I picked up my Griot's PFM drying towel, and I don't want to get anything IN the towel that might hamper it's abilities. ALTHOUGH, I DID use the Wet Wax DRY once, and it DID need the damp cloth wipe, but it did make the car look great. It's just that I apply things so often, I don't usually see how durable they are (on MY car at least).
 
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