Suppose I waxed, waited, and removed wax from paint surface with microfiber (or 100% cotton) towel.
Now, when shall I remove wax from edges, crevices,emblems, trims, etc. with Slide Lock? Right after towel wiping? Or after 2 hours, or 12 hours?
If I wait more, the wax on paint cures more. So I do not degrade protective wax coating on paint near edges, crevices, emblems, trims, etc.
However, if I wait more, wax becomes more difficult to remove from edges, crevices, emblems, trims, etc.
When I remove wax with Slide Lock, is it better to use some liquid (Quick Detailer, NXT Tech Protectant, etc.)?
How many hours should I let the wax on paint cure before I use such liquid aid?
ps
As a toy test, I applied NXT liquid wax on the crevices on the side cap of wax bottle. After 3 hours, the wax could be removed with Slide Lock without any liquid help. But this was done in my room. On cars sitting outside, the wax would have become harder in 3 hours due to wind.
ps
Could anyone tell me the differences between Triple Duty Detail Brush and Slide Lock?
Now, when shall I remove wax from edges, crevices,emblems, trims, etc. with Slide Lock? Right after towel wiping? Or after 2 hours, or 12 hours?
If I wait more, the wax on paint cures more. So I do not degrade protective wax coating on paint near edges, crevices, emblems, trims, etc.
However, if I wait more, wax becomes more difficult to remove from edges, crevices, emblems, trims, etc.
When I remove wax with Slide Lock, is it better to use some liquid (Quick Detailer, NXT Tech Protectant, etc.)?
How many hours should I let the wax on paint cure before I use such liquid aid?
ps
As a toy test, I applied NXT liquid wax on the crevices on the side cap of wax bottle. After 3 hours, the wax could be removed with Slide Lock without any liquid help. But this was done in my room. On cars sitting outside, the wax would have become harder in 3 hours due to wind.
ps
Could anyone tell me the differences between Triple Duty Detail Brush and Slide Lock?
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