Bunky
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- Jun 20, 2007
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I was studying up on how to apply wax using a UDM(PC) and watched the videos and I started thinking about how people apply products by hand.
For machine, with any product (polish, wax, cleaner, etc), they want you do do North-South, east-west,etc with 50% overlapping passes for at least 3 rounds. This seems pretty well documented.
However, I never see such a technique well documented for many hand applied products. You usually just see the words like apply evenly, massage, thin coating, small amount of product (small is relative). Should you follow the same idea of overlapping use with an applicator pad including the N-S, E-W with multiple passes.
This kind of information is usually not found on the labels of most products in part because of space. This is especially true of the major OTC brands where they obviously want to avoid a 25 word essay on product application.
So, do you follow a similar technique for hand application as with a PC?
For machine, with any product (polish, wax, cleaner, etc), they want you do do North-South, east-west,etc with 50% overlapping passes for at least 3 rounds. This seems pretty well documented.
However, I never see such a technique well documented for many hand applied products. You usually just see the words like apply evenly, massage, thin coating, small amount of product (small is relative). Should you follow the same idea of overlapping use with an applicator pad including the N-S, E-W with multiple passes.
This kind of information is usually not found on the labels of most products in part because of space. This is especially true of the major OTC brands where they obviously want to avoid a 25 word essay on product application.
So, do you follow a similar technique for hand application as with a PC?