Hi guys,
Although I have been around cars for year i admit i have a lot to learn and hopefully this is the right place.
I have always used Meguiar's and depend on it to make me look good.
I just bought a 2010 Black Camaro and want it to continue to be the eye catcher it was the day i bought it.
I already have stumbled a bit but hopefully i can correct it soon.
Living in Texas is hot and very humid so I pull the car in the garage and wax it with Meguiars Carnuba liquid. I applied to the entire car and then began to buff it off. Pour lighting in the garage so i really couldn't see what was going on. Later i pulled the car outside and it looks like a haze in the paint now. I would say it look sort of like oil, really discolored and I was basically sick. I came to see if i could find anything online and for the most part it seems I may have applied it to thick, it was maybe too hot in the garage and the humity couldn't have helped.
This evening i went back out and hand buffed more and it seemed to help.
Ok, my question is will more buffing fix the problem or should i just remove the wax and start over? If remove is the answer should I just wash it or use somehting like the clay bar?
Any suggestion would be helpful.
Thanks....
Although I have been around cars for year i admit i have a lot to learn and hopefully this is the right place.
I have always used Meguiar's and depend on it to make me look good.
I just bought a 2010 Black Camaro and want it to continue to be the eye catcher it was the day i bought it.
I already have stumbled a bit but hopefully i can correct it soon.
Living in Texas is hot and very humid so I pull the car in the garage and wax it with Meguiars Carnuba liquid. I applied to the entire car and then began to buff it off. Pour lighting in the garage so i really couldn't see what was going on. Later i pulled the car outside and it looks like a haze in the paint now. I would say it look sort of like oil, really discolored and I was basically sick. I came to see if i could find anything online and for the most part it seems I may have applied it to thick, it was maybe too hot in the garage and the humity couldn't have helped.
This evening i went back out and hand buffed more and it seemed to help.
Ok, my question is will more buffing fix the problem or should i just remove the wax and start over? If remove is the answer should I just wash it or use somehting like the clay bar?
Any suggestion would be helpful.
Thanks....
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