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  • #16
    Re: Applying Wax / Sealant

    DA with liquid wax is quicker and better than any other method. The only faster method is a spray wax, but it likely won't last as long as a liquid wax applied via DA.

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    • #17
      Re: Applying Wax / Sealant

      I'm kind of along the lines of mb911, If I am doing some correcting work or just using the DA, I will use that for my wax or sealant.

      I will do by hand as well if just applying a coat of wax after a wash/dry/clay routine. But have seen myself breaking out the da just for that too.

      So if there was a "both" checkbox, i would have selected that one
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      • #18
        Re: Applying Wax / Sealant

        If I'm doing a customer's car I always do it by DA just because it's so much faster. For my own cars I do both hand and DA, just depends on how much time I have and the mood I'm in.

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        • #19
          Re: Applying Wax / Sealant

          DA. But once in a while, there's this urge to just grab an applicator and start applying the good stuff
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