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    machine application of fuzion

    since its a cream in a jar, whats the proper way to apply it with my pc 7424 ? apply it directly on to the car and then use the pc or do i put it on the pad and then spread it, or ????
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    Re: machine application of fuzion

    The wax comes out of the jar by tapping it.

    Take the wax and rub onto pad.

    Watch Video:

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqTnIefWRg8]How to Use a Rotary Buffer to Remove Swirls - YouTube[/video]

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    Re: machine application of fuzion

    Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
    How to apply a paste wax by machine
    You'll need a DA Polisher like this Porter Cable 7424XP with a 5.5" Flat Gray Finishing Pad, Dodo Juice Banana Armour Hard Wax and some Microfiber Gloves. For this step you could substitute any quality finishing wax or paint sealant. Here's a list of finishing waxes, sealants and hybrids.

    How To Choose The Right Wax or Paint Sealant for your Detailing Project


    For this procedure I'm going to place a microfiber glove over one hand in order to hold the wax without contaminating it or without it slipping out of my hand.

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    To get the wax out of the plastic jar you just have to carefully knock it out using inertia by holding the jar upside down and then knocking it against your other hand with a Microfiber Glove on it.

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    Then hold the polisher in one hand and the wax in your other hand with the glove on it and blip the on/off button of the polisher while holding the wax against the face of the pad and you can quickly transfer wax to the pad.

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    The Microfiber Gloves keep the wax clean until you place it back into the jar and enable you to grip the wax so it doesn't slip out of your hand and onto the floor...

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    Ready to start laying down some Banana Armour...
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    It takes a little muscle to do this because in one hand you're holding the wax and the other hand is holding the polisher for the duration of time it takes to run the polisher over every square inch of the car. If you had a helper they could hold the wax with microfiber gloves on and you could use both hands to hold the polisher, then as you needed more wax your helper could apply the wax while you hold the polisher, otherwise hit the gym.


    If you look carefully you can see I spelled out Dodo on the hood in my wax pattern...

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    In the forum world you'll often read people talking about getting the "Sun Shot" , that's where they pull their project car out into the sun to show there are no swirls in the paint.

    The below shot is kind of like the "Sun Shot", but I call it the "Fun Shot" because I was just having some fun with the Dodo name in wax.

    I used a rubberband to hold a Cobra Indigo Microfiber Bonnet over a 3" Griot's Garage Polishing Pad on a DA Polisher and took the wax off only where the word DODO was spelled out and then pulled the car into the sun for a "Fun Shot".

    The Sun Shot Fun Shot
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    Yep, this is how you get the high overhead shot, you have to get up in the air a little ways...

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    Removing the wax
    After capturing the fun shot I pulled the car back into our studio and let the hood cool down and then removed the wax by hand using Cobra Indigo Microfiber Towels. Always fold your towels 4 ways to give you 8 sides to wipe with and to provide cushion to spread out the pressure of you hand.

    Below is a link to a video and at the end of the video I show how to remove Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 by hand using the Cobra Indigo Microfiber Towels. In this video I share a technique I call "Breaking the Wax Open" and then "Creeping Out". Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0 is a finishing synthetic paint sealant but the technique shared in the video can be used with any finishing wax, sealant or hybrid.

    How to Apply a Synthetic Paint Sealant by Hand using the Straightline Technique


    After removing the majority of the wax it's time to give the paint a final wipe. Here's an article on the technique for giving paint a final wipe.

    The Final Wipe – Tips for creating a streak-free, show car finish

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    Re: machine application of fuzion

    fantastic !! great links !! thanks fellas !

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    Re: machine application of fuzion

    To add since Fuzion is expensive, you will find that u use much less product applying with machine.
    Jim

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