Originally posted by YUSUF_1977
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1. You may not notice a difference in appearance at first but waiting the appropriate time before wipe-off will affect how long that shine will last. i.e. the wax will have enough time to cure/bond to the paint and so be more durable. Don't worry about leaving it too long before wipe-off. I'm not sure what the climate is like in your part of the world, but here, in 10 deg.C to 35 deg.C temperatures, I usually let my wax cure between 12-24 hrs before wiping off! In other words, I often apply the wax the night before and then wipe off the next day. (BTW, this method is best suited to working in a garage. I wouldn't try it if you're working outside, since dust will contaminate your wax coating).
2. That's the million dollar question, with no clear answer. But this thread should help: http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/sho...ht=squeak+test
3. I would try Meguiars clay kit on those tar spots, as a start http://www.meguiars.com/?auto-detail...rface-Clay-Kit. Failing that, try Meguiars Body Solvent http://www.meguiars.com/?detailer-solvents/Body-Solvent or even Gold Class Bug & Tar Remover http://www.meguiars.com/?car-mainten...---Tar-Remover Just remember, as a minimum, you'll need to re-apply wax to those areas where you've removed the tar spots, because you'll also have removed the wax.
Good luck!

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