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Old 02-11-2008, 11:49 AM
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Using too much Souveran paste wax with pc

Is it me, or does it seem that by applying souveran paste wax with a pc seems to use more product.
I applied with a pc and tried to spread evenly, but felt as though i was applying a thicker coat than i would by hand. It seems that by hand i can evenly spread the wax better. It feels as though i get better savings with hand application than by pc. Any thoughts?
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Re: Using too much Souveran paste wax with pc

I always apply waxes and sealants by hand, you do use less product in most cases, and I enjoy it. At least with an easy to use wax like Souveran, MaxWax, etc.
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Old 02-11-2008, 12:00 PM
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i love applying wax by hand
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By hand. More enjoyable and a lot more control of product.
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Re: Using too much Souveran paste wax with pc

I have to be quite honest, there is absolutely NO need to apply Souveran by machine. If you follow the directions, there is no simplier wax to use. WOWO !
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Re: Using too much Souveran paste wax with pc

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I have to be quite honest, there is absolutely NO need to apply Souveran by machine. If you follow the directions, there is no simplier wax to use. WOWO !
, you want ot apply this "candy wax" by hand...
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Re: Using too much Souveran paste wax with pc

apply wax, sealant with hand...then I would buff it off with PC...
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Re: Using too much Souveran paste wax with pc

I prefer applying Souveran with my UDM. I take it out of the tub and grip it with a microfiber towel and then gently rub it on my pad. I use so little wax that I feel I use much less applying it with my UDM then I do by hand and it goes so much quicker. My two cents
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Re: Using too much Souveran paste wax with pc

When I use a WOWO wax, I do one panel at a time and always by hand. You gotta give it a little love
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