Took mike philips advise!!!
after putting on a nice coat of wax . i used to remove it by rubbing a microfiber towel over the area like crazy fast... and today i finally took my time and slowly rubed the area very easy with light pressure. and the results are a lot better.. and now im leaving a better wax layer on the paint. by rubbing it hard and fast . your removing most of the lsp.. not good .. just wanted to thank you mike for your great tips!!!!!:xyxthumbs:
Re: Took mike philips advise!!!
slow and steady wins the race, in this case slow and steady wins best in show haha.
I have always used the minimum pressure needed and slow passes in wiping off wax.
But, umm...where the pics? :)
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Nice, everyone likes better results! So did you "break the wax open" and then "take small bites" out of the wax, like Mike has shown in a video or two?
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just a couple swipes with an applicator pad perpanel.. and i didnt post pics because in my gallery ive posted pics of truck waxed a few times.. so really no sense posting more there all going to look the same really ..sorry.. plus im to lazy to post pics latleyIm the MAN
Re: Took mike philips advise!!!
Whoah, you must be rubbing very hard previously to taking on this advice! I hope you don't clean your skin with that kind of pressure ;)
By the way, I am not an advocate of high-end waxes. But I do use expensive waxes and I find that most of the really expensive waxes require less effort to remove.
Cheap waxes are often very hard to remove, rendering them relatively useless after being wiped hard.
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the_invisible
Whoah, you must be rubbing very hard previously to taking on this advice! I hope you don't clean your skin with that kind of pressure ;)
not REALLy hard jusy fast and maybe a little tomuch presure. but have to remember microfibers remove everything. so a light wipe is only needed . then i go back a few minute later and hit the panel again very easy....