Re: Re: NXT Cure Time
Hmm... I probably do the same. You're saying that I shouldn't achieve a mirror-reflection when wiping it off?
What will happen then - will the wax turn transparent by itself while curing, or should i wait until next day to polish it to transparancy?
Originally posted by Mike Phillips
Another thing I notice once in a while at the clinic is for someone who has just applied Tech Wax, or any wax is to continually wipe the surface, you know, they have already removed the wax but they continue to keep wiping and polishing on the finish. This disrupts the polymer coating on the surface. Instead, wipe off the excess and leave it alone. When you continue to wipe the surface before the polymers have fully set-up, you are moving the polymer coating around, potentially moving it off the finish and onto you polishing cloth.
Stop. Let the polymers set up.
Another thing I notice once in a while at the clinic is for someone who has just applied Tech Wax, or any wax is to continually wipe the surface, you know, they have already removed the wax but they continue to keep wiping and polishing on the finish. This disrupts the polymer coating on the surface. Instead, wipe off the excess and leave it alone. When you continue to wipe the surface before the polymers have fully set-up, you are moving the polymer coating around, potentially moving it off the finish and onto you polishing cloth.
Stop. Let the polymers set up.
What will happen then - will the wax turn transparent by itself while curing, or should i wait until next day to polish it to transparancy?
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