I have read on a few sites that if you apply wax, let it sit for three hours, then wax again, let it sit overnight, all without any removal. Then after sitting overnight, wax again, then wait normal haze time and remove, that this will create an unbelievable shine you couldn't do by normal wax and removal application. I have read people with show cars do this. So basically, three wax applications before final removal? Sounds like hog wash to me(I've never really even seen hog wash though)!
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Re: Ever try this or know if it's true?
Originally posted by kimchiyuk View PostI have read on a few sites that if you apply wax, let it sit for three hours, then wax again, let it sit overnight, all without any removal. Then after sitting overnight, wax again, then wait normal haze time and remove, that this will create an unbelievable shine you couldn't do by normal wax and removal application. I have read people with show cars do this. So basically, three wax applications before final removal? Sounds like hog wash to me(I've never really even seen hog wash though)!
i've never heard of his before, but it sounds absolutely obsurd..3 hours waiting for your first coat to dry ? and then top it off again without removing ? and then sit over night ? and then apply again ?
that made my brain hurt ! lol
honestly, it sounds rediculous..someone wants a show car shine ? wash the car, clay it good, get the defects out, apply M07 show car glaze, top it off with NXT 2.0 and that'l be the shinest car you ever sawAddicted
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Organic waxes use a solvent to produce a semi-solid wax and to help it spread (along with the oils it contains) over the paint surface.
If you apply another organic wax over the top of an existing wax (cured or not) the solvents will remove the lower layer. (See also 'spit shinening')~ Providing unbiased advice that Professional and Enthusiast Detailer’s Trust ~ Blog – http://togwt1980.blogspot.com
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All of these posts make sense. I figured it was not true, but wanted some opinions. ThanksThere's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?
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