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What did he use to prep the pads before adding the swirl remover? Also, I had to leave, but wanted to know was there a wiping technique used to remove the wax on the final waxing?
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WOW!!! That truck looks awesome! Those guys are doing a great job!
Great job Yancy!!! As always Mike did a great job teaching everyone!
They did an awesome job on the grill.
The pads were prepped with Advanced Swirl Remover by spreading a coating like spreading peanut butter on toast (Mike' analogy). Then, three pea size dots are placed on the pad to start working it.
Sorry you had to leave but the removal of the wax is designed to make sure that we didn't undo all of the hard work going into making the gloss on the finish the best we could get. Very high quality Microfiber towels were used and each person removing wax was wearing at least one microfiber glove. The towel is folded in the typical manner (fourths) and a small spot of the entire waxed car is "broken" and then the spot is "creeped out" removing wax slowly with frequent turning of the towel.
The weekend was amazing and we learned a lot. Mike is a great teacher and IMO is one of the most knowledgeable guys in the detail business. A big thanks to Max for allowing us to have these classes and to Mike for teaching them and to Nick for all of his support. These classes are the best way to learn and to get an opportunity to try out every machine in the store. Highly recommended. If you enjoyed the live feed, imagine how much you will enjoy being at the next class.
Thank you so much for your very thorough answers to my questions. So basically just having a good quality microfiber towel and rotating it frequently to remove the wax was it. I thought I over heard something about a certain type of way one should wipe the wax off, as I was on the phone at work, but wasn't sure.
Great classes and learned a lot!!!:xyxthumbs:
Yancy is amazing. How he managed to keep up with 16 wild men running around polishing a truck is hard to comprehend. Unless you see it, you cannot imagine all the work he does to get this In production. Thanks for all your hard work Yancy.