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Smells like Hawaii!!Kelso said:its not just you, i absolutely love the smell of paste!
yankeefan , applying it correctly would be doing a panel and then immediatly removing the wax, then moving on.
YankeeFan said:.....but I need to ask what you meant by "applied correctly" as the product description seems quite easy as it reads to remove immediately, as no haze will form. What have you found to work well?
Thanks again,
Howard
Mike T said:Really? So it shouldn't be left to dry a bit?
killrwheels@autogeek said:Not so with the paste, you want to remove almost immediately after finishing each panel. One by one .... you will find it much easier, and looks quite a bit nicer also.
it is just harder to remove!Nica said:Is there any benefit on letting it sit and haze and then wiping off?
Is that the best way for most Paste waxes or is it just a Souveran thing?killrwheels@autogeek said:You can allow the liquid to sit and do the entire car prior to wiping off, one benefit of the design. Not so with the paste, you want to remove almost immediately after finishing each panel. One by one .... you will find it much easier, and looks quite a bit nicer also.
Mike T said:Is that the best way for most Paste waxes or is it just a Souveran thing?
You WOWO Natty's Blue? I wonder what would happen if I WOWO NB, or Collinite 915 etc? I figured I'd end up with a smear fest.killrwheels@autogeek said:I find it to work well with most of them, but Pinnacle was the first one to offer it in directions. I think thats why I never complain about Nattys Blue, removal, as I still prefer WOWO.