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    Hello, I worked on our brand new 2010 GMC Terrain today for about 9 hours. I did the following

    Hand Wash with NXT Wash
    Clay Bar entire car
    Swirl X
    Scratch X
    DC Polish
    Normal Gold Class Wax

    After I wiped off the wax there are spots all over the car that looks like it still has wax on it. I am not sure why and it is very frustrating. If you guys have any advice that would help get rid of them that would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Hazing after cleaning

    You may have applied the wax too thick and/or not allowed to dry completely.

    You need to make sure you are only applying an extremely thin coat. YOu should eb able to see plenty of reflection in the paint even with the wax applied.

    Also, perform the swipe test to ensure that the wax has dried sufficiently.
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    • #3
      Re: Hazing after cleaning

      Originally posted by coopers23 View Post
      You may have applied the wax too thick and/or not allowed to dry completely.

      You need to make sure you are only applying an extremely thin coat. YOu should eb able to see plenty of reflection in the paint even with the wax applied.

      Also, perform the swipe test to ensure that the wax has dried sufficiently.
      I did all of that, the coat was thin enough that i could see myself and the swipe test on every panel showed it was ready to go. I am sort of confused as this has never happened to me before....

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      • #4
        Re: Hazing after cleaning

        It really just sounds like the wax was a touch thicker in those areas maybe, and needed a bit longer to dry.
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        • #5
          Re: Hazing after cleaning

          It should be all good, I think OCD kicked in for a minute. It just took alot extra elbow grease and extremely annoying small circular motions to get them out.

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          • #6
            Re: Hazing after cleaning

            Dont want to rub too hard and cause swirls... A little QD can help sometimes, or sometimes all are gone the next day anyway.
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            • #7
              Re: Hazing after cleaning

              did you use the products in the order you listed? if so, scratchX (1.0 or 2.0) is stronger than swirlX and should be used before swirlX....that being said, did you use scratchX on the entire car? just wondering seeing it being a 2010 and all.

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              • #8
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                Good to here you have it all sorted

                I have been using the original formula GC for nearly 10 years. I am happy to report I have never had an issue with it. For me, it's pretty easy to work with.









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                • #9
                  Re: Hazing after cleaning

                  Originally posted by fzr confused View Post
                  did you use the products in the order you listed? if so, scratchX (1.0 or 2.0) is stronger than swirlX and should be used before swirlX....that being said, did you use scratchX on the entire car? just wondering seeing it being a 2010 and all.
                  I just did scratchx 2.0 on a few spots where there were deeper scratches and scuffs.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Hazing after cleaning

                    gotcha, i was kinda wondering why a brand new truck would need it all over .

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