Bigsurprise
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- Mar 29, 2014
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I am in the middle of waxing my 335i and am running into a problem. I am using a GG6 with blue pad, and rubbing the block of carnubavore straight onto the pad. My car has already been washed, iron x'd, clayed and two coats of megs m21 have been curing over night.
I don't seem to be able to get a nice even coat of wax on the car unless I apply more pressure than I would like at this stage. If I don't apply a good supply of pressure, the wax looks blotchy on the paint.
I have done about half the car so far and have started removing the wax on the hood and that isn't going well either. I am buffing using a blue whale microfiber towel but it seems difficult to remove. I tried spritzing the towel with some megs quick detailer but I don't think that is helping too much. There seems to be these really small circles or blotches of wax left on the car after buffing. They are all over, but really small.
I don't know if this has to do with anything, but the block of wax used to be silky south on top but now I am wearing into a part that is more crystalline and rough. It mostly melts away but it makes it more difficult to load my pad. Here's is the bottom of the block.
And here is the top.
My plan is to buff the carnubavore off as best I can, then just apply done glasur to the whole car.
Have you guys experienced this before?
Edit: I have applied carnubavore once before by hand and I had the same issues but it wasn't quite as bad. I liked the way it beaded so I thought I'd use it again. At this point I think the car looked and felt better just with the m21.
I don't seem to be able to get a nice even coat of wax on the car unless I apply more pressure than I would like at this stage. If I don't apply a good supply of pressure, the wax looks blotchy on the paint.


I have done about half the car so far and have started removing the wax on the hood and that isn't going well either. I am buffing using a blue whale microfiber towel but it seems difficult to remove. I tried spritzing the towel with some megs quick detailer but I don't think that is helping too much. There seems to be these really small circles or blotches of wax left on the car after buffing. They are all over, but really small.

I don't know if this has to do with anything, but the block of wax used to be silky south on top but now I am wearing into a part that is more crystalline and rough. It mostly melts away but it makes it more difficult to load my pad. Here's is the bottom of the block.

And here is the top.

My plan is to buff the carnubavore off as best I can, then just apply done glasur to the whole car.
Have you guys experienced this before?
Edit: I have applied carnubavore once before by hand and I had the same issues but it wasn't quite as bad. I liked the way it beaded so I thought I'd use it again. At this point I think the car looked and felt better just with the m21.