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Old 06-26-2006, 08:09 PM
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Is it a good idea???

To mist your hand foam pad with Crystal Mist Q.D. before applying souveran?

To also mist the surface with C.M. before applying souveran??

And before hand buffing with a M.F. mist the surface with C.M. ??? for added look.....

or mist the hand foam pad with water before applying souveran? and or/surface?? and before hand buffing with a M.F.

Does any of this make good sense.........a good idea??

NOTE: I mention Souveran and Crystal Mist because that's what i use.

But actually the questions for any Q.D. or paste wax.......

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Why not Souveran by hand?
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I mist all of my pads with a QD (XMT pad conditioner now) when I apply anything. I spray the pad and then press the liquid into it. Makes the pad glide better and lets the pad get loaded quicker.
To me that is.
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Why not Souveran by hand?

Sorry......just edited my post.......
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Why not Souveran by hand?

All by hand
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I dont find it particularly necessary as the oils in a 'nuba seem to help spread easily. I do mist my pads prior to polishing, and rarely with a sealant.
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I dont find it particularly necessary as the oils in a 'nuba seem to help spread easily. I do mist my pads prior to polishing, and rarely with a sealant.

What do you mist with prior to polishing???
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souveran goes on super slick, i just applied some today and i dont see any need for a qd with it. buffs off wet so again no need for QD. with other waxes or products, maybe- but i dont see a necessity with souveran
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souveran goes on super slick, i just applied some today and i dont see any need for a qd with it. buffs off wet so again no need for QD. with other waxes or products, maybe- but i dont see a necessity with souveran

I was thinking more on the line of added gloss.......but probably not, just an idea........thanks........
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What do you mist with prior to polishing???
Use to use Mothers Showtime ... now I use the XMT Pad Conditioner.
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