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DanielSwe
06-17-2007, 02:22 PM
Friends,

I have ordered a bucket of Autosmart Carnauba Gold to my job. I know it will get a deep gloss but how should I best work with it. Is it best to work it in thin in the paint and then wipe it off with a machine? I never wax by hand these days. Any suggestions is much appreciated.

Thanks!

ScottB
06-17-2007, 02:54 PM
since this is a product AG does not carry, might find it hard for some to answer completely. In general, hand waxing is quick, easy, and uses the least amount of product. Caking on a wax or sealant is long gone, just makes more cleanup work not necessarily more protection.

bambo2888
06-17-2007, 03:30 PM
buhhhhhh

ltoman
06-17-2007, 07:17 PM
a bucket of it?
why not use ag's stuff? even the least expensive products are great. ??? Just my five cents!
Lauren

Racin10s
06-17-2007, 08:17 PM
a bucket of it?
why not use ag's stuff? even the least expensive products are great. ??? Just my five cents!
Lauren

Wow, that is even better then 2 cents. :cheers::D:D:D

DanielSwe
06-18-2007, 03:00 PM
since this is a product AG does not carry, might find it hard for some to answer completely. In general, hand waxing is quick, easy, and uses the least amount of product. Caking on a wax or sealant is long gone, just makes more cleanup work not necessarily more protection.

I lay selant one or two drops a pad and work it into the paint until you cannot see any excess with a 500 W lamp. I know the paint is filled and don't carry excess sealant when you can touch it with your finger and nothing will smear on the paint. Thus I don't have too much left to wipe off.

Reason for us to try the carnauba is for the high gloss and we have a polish with 60% and we know how that works but this product contains more carnauba, therefore the question.

DanielSwe
06-18-2007, 03:01 PM
a bucket of it?
why not use ag's stuff? even the least expensive products are great. ??? Just my five cents!
Lauren

Well, that's what they had to offer. That's the only reason, I don't like to have large quantities.