waxing
I purchased Meguiar's Gold class wax for my TL today (never waxed it before). It comes with a sponge applicator in the box. I have a few questions:
1.) I'm wondering if I should use that sponge to apply the wax, or should I use a terry cloth towel?
2.) How should I apply the wax? (ie: circular motion or not?)
3.) How large of a section should I wax at a time?
Any other tips would be appreciated! Thanks in advance.
- Nathan
1.) I'm wondering if I should use that sponge to apply the wax, or should I use a terry cloth towel?
2.) How should I apply the wax? (ie: circular motion or not?)
3.) How large of a section should I wax at a time?
Any other tips would be appreciated! Thanks in advance.
- Nathan
I finally waxed the TL today. I still have a few questions =)
After I applied the wax, I wiped off the excess wax using a terry cloth. Then, using a clean side of the terry cloth, I continued wiping in a circular motion until all the streaks from the wax are gone.
Is that the correct process? I'm not sure if I am supposed to wipe until all the streaks are gone (ie: if they just disappear later when the wax dries) because it seems like I'm wiping off all the wax. However, I "am" pleased with the end result. It isn't that noticeable, but I guess a "bit" more reflective.
- Nathan
After I applied the wax, I wiped off the excess wax using a terry cloth. Then, using a clean side of the terry cloth, I continued wiping in a circular motion until all the streaks from the wax are gone.
Is that the correct process? I'm not sure if I am supposed to wipe until all the streaks are gone (ie: if they just disappear later when the wax dries) because it seems like I'm wiping off all the wax. However, I "am" pleased with the end result. It isn't that noticeable, but I guess a "bit" more reflective.
- Nathan
Originally posted by TL:
After I applied the wax, I wiped off the excess wax using a terry cloth. Then, using a clean side of the terry cloth, I continued wiping in a circular motion until all the streaks from the wax are gone...
After I applied the wax, I wiped off the excess wax using a terry cloth. Then, using a clean side of the terry cloth, I continued wiping in a circular motion until all the streaks from the wax are gone...
Ok.. J/K.
You're doing it right. You don't have to buff it that much, just enough to get rid of the streaks. Also you can tell if there is wax on it when you put the back of your hand against the paint and it feels oh so smooth.
Another suggestion is not to do the circles, they tend to cause more of the "spider web" effect. Tiny scratches you can see in the reflecting light. Use a back and forth motion that goes along the lines of the car..
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