Re: Waxing Motion
I prefer waxing in circles. Chances are, one passover will not fill in all gaps. When I do circles, I am covering an area multiple times and from different orbital angles every time. This ensures that I fill in more micro-gaps as my pad is moving in many directions.
If my pad were moving in straight lines, chances are that the product would be applied the same way, leaving micro gaps. Even if I cross-hatched while applying, there would still be micro-gaps in between the wax/sealant.
This is why I prefer circles. If I were to leave a scratch, then my technique is likely suspect, not the waxing motion.
I prefer waxing in circles. Chances are, one passover will not fill in all gaps. When I do circles, I am covering an area multiple times and from different orbital angles every time. This ensures that I fill in more micro-gaps as my pad is moving in many directions.
If my pad were moving in straight lines, chances are that the product would be applied the same way, leaving micro gaps. Even if I cross-hatched while applying, there would still be micro-gaps in between the wax/sealant.
This is why I prefer circles. If I were to leave a scratch, then my technique is likely suspect, not the waxing motion.
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