Wes8398
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- May 5, 2011
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Hi guys and girls,
I've applied Collinite 845 a few times without issue, but this year seems to be a little different. I'm pretty sure I over-applied the stuff, and this has resulted in a "haze" on most of my car since the beginning of the summer. Yes, there are some swirls and other minor defects in the paint, but that's not what I'm talking about. There's definitely a residue-like haze as well. It seems to go away immediately after a wash, but re-appears not long afterward. Humidity in the air really seems to bring it out too.
In terms of washing, I wonder if the wax in my Meg's Ultimate wash is just making the haze worse, or at least helping it stick around...?
I've tried re-buffing a few areas; this was only a temporary fix. I've tried re-applying, then re-buffing: temporary fix. I've even taken a dab of rubbing alcohol to a small spot, but that didn't appear to take the haze away at all.
Any suggestions? I've searched the topic via google a number of times, but haven't come across anything that's worked for me. Next time I'll be sure to heed all the advice that I'm WELL aware of.... DON'T OVER APPLY THIS STUFF!! LESS IS MORE!! :dblthumb2:
I've applied Collinite 845 a few times without issue, but this year seems to be a little different. I'm pretty sure I over-applied the stuff, and this has resulted in a "haze" on most of my car since the beginning of the summer. Yes, there are some swirls and other minor defects in the paint, but that's not what I'm talking about. There's definitely a residue-like haze as well. It seems to go away immediately after a wash, but re-appears not long afterward. Humidity in the air really seems to bring it out too.
In terms of washing, I wonder if the wax in my Meg's Ultimate wash is just making the haze worse, or at least helping it stick around...?
I've tried re-buffing a few areas; this was only a temporary fix. I've tried re-applying, then re-buffing: temporary fix. I've even taken a dab of rubbing alcohol to a small spot, but that didn't appear to take the haze away at all.
Any suggestions? I've searched the topic via google a number of times, but haven't come across anything that's worked for me. Next time I'll be sure to heed all the advice that I'm WELL aware of.... DON'T OVER APPLY THIS STUFF!! LESS IS MORE!! :dblthumb2: