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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    I love D156! It wipes on/off easily and has some great durabilty. It is a life saver (or should I say paint saver?) in the winter.

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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    It smells good too!
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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    will have to try some...if I can find it..lol

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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    I order mine from ADS!
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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    I've been having problems with it streaking on black paint. Does anyone have any tips to reduce this?

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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    I would say there is a chance you are spraying too much. Often best to spray your cloth, and wipe, to help make things as thin as possible.
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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    Murr is probably right. Reduce the size of the panel you are doing, about half the size of the hood or even half of that...especially if it's hot out. MIST...don't spray. One squeeze as you fan the bottle over the panel is all. I use 2 micro fibers, one to wipe it around evenly and 1 to dry.
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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    my favorite product one of the finest spray waxes out there,

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    Re: XPress Spray Wax..anyone try it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Murr1525 View Post
    I would say there is a chance you are spraying too much. Often best to spray your cloth, and wipe, to help make things as thin as possible.
    sprayed my entire car last night with Xpress spray wax, and i think i might have a bit of streaking on some areas.

    I will try and spray on cloth next time to see if i have better results.

    However, when you're drying the car with Xpress Spray wax..wouldn't you want to spray it on the car instead of the towel?

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