I plan on claying a new car and then applying a Sealant, wax combo?
I will be doing all by hand and was just looking for product that is not too hard to take off but does a good job protecting a Minnesota car.
Thanks for the help.
After claying and wiping the paint clean, the most important thing about hand applying a wax or paint sealant is to apply a thin but uniform coating. A good practice is to work the wax or paint sealant over each square inch with 2-3 passes.
Here's a couple of videos that talk about the straightline technique but there's other tips included also...
Part 1 - How to apply a synthetic paint sealant by hand without instilling swirls
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMI4jmsH87s]YouTube - Part 1 - How to apply a synthetic paint sealant by hand without instilling swirls[/video]
Part 2 - How to apply a synthetic paint sealant by hand without instilling swirls
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbxddL93sUY]YouTube - Part 2 - How to apply a synthetic paint sealant by hand without instilling swirls[/video]
Part 3 - How to apply a synthetic paint sealant by hand without instilling swirls
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faPaztk8uqI]YouTube - Part 3 - How to apply a synthetic paint sealant by hand without instilling swirls[/video]
How to apply a Carnauba Wax by Hand using the Straightline Technique by Mike Phillips
Part 1 - How to apply a Carnauba Wax by Hand using the Straightline Technique
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4zXem8SxkI]YouTube - Part 1 - How to apply a Carnauba Wax using the Straightline Technique[/video]
Part 2 - How to apply a Carnauba Wax by Hand using the Straightline Technique
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVE7lBFrGNY]YouTube - Part 2 - How to apply a Carnauba Wax using the Straightline Technique[/video]
Here's a related article...
How to break open a coating of wax and remove it by creeping out...
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