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    Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    Hi I just got the midnight sun ivory carnauba paste, and I was reading the instructions on the label, it say "Do not wait for wax to fully haze"
    Why is that? I was always under the impression you need to let all wax and sealant haze before removal.
    I was planning on applying to whole car and then go ahead and remove at once instead of panel by panel, It usually takes me like 15 to 20 minutes to apply wax to the surface.

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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    Midnight Sun does not need to be left on the paint for very long. This is how I apply it. I divide the vehicle into thirds. I apply the wax to the hood, front fenders, and front bumper. Then proceed to wipe off where I started. Then move onto the drivers side doors and half the top of the car. And wipe off the wax from where I started. I move to the rear fenders, trunk, and rear bumper. Then do the same pattern on the opposite side. This technique allows the wax to be effortlessly removed by the time you are done with one third.

    Hope this helped!
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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    I do like rider with Modnight Sun. Gret\at Wax. Very smooth feel.

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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    I have used it 2x on different vehicles and I buffed almost immediately after doing a panel. It comes off very cleanly.
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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    Thanks for the input
    Now I feel like its a golden rule to use this on top of bfwd, if lets say I use Megs #20 sealant. Will that be a issue? Will the bfMS stick to paint?

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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    Blackfire Midnight Sun Paste Wax is a WOWO (wipe on, wipe off) wax. It was formulated so it does not have to dry to a haze to achieve maximum bonding. Wipe on, wipe off, and enjoy the new-found whiplash inducing shine.

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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbull2984 View Post
    Thanks for the input
    Now I feel like its a golden rule to use this on top of bfwd, if lets say I use Megs #20 sealant. Will that be a issue? Will the bfMS stick to paint?
    I applied BFMS over 1 week old Menzerna Powerlock a few weeks ago and then later on my truck immediately on top of Blackfire Total Polish and Seal with zero issues. There was a noticeable change in paint after buffing off so I know I did not wipe it all off.
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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    Thanks again guys
    I am still a noob at high end products, I noticed the slickness where's off after a couple of days is that normal. Since its a carnauba could I still use polymer spray to bring the carnauba shine back to life?

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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbull2984 View Post
    Thanks again guys
    I am still a noob at high end products, I noticed the slickness where's off after a couple of days is that normal. Since its a carnauba could I still use polymer spray to bring the carnauba shine back to life?

    I love to use the Poly spray after evey couple washes. I also waxed the entire car, then buffed off without issue.

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    Re: Midnight sun wax. Haze or no Haze

    Awesome thanks for the response, and it's ok to use Meg's sealant # 21 prior to waxing with bfMS. I think I have been reading to much about blackfire has to be used with only blackfire. I plan to do a onr wash ever 10 days of so that shoudt wear down the bfMS.

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