I have had some problems with streaking, and sometimes it gets a bit gummy.
I dont know if I will order again.
Am i applying to much.?
I am thinking of trying Chemical Guys. Any suggetions let me know.
Thank you, everyone.
Have agood weekend!
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I have had some problems with streaking, and sometimes it gets a bit gummy.
I dont know if I will order again.
Am i applying to much.?
I am thinking of trying Chemical Guys. Any suggetions let me know.
Thank you, everyone.
Have agood weekend!
I have been using Groits for about a year now. I leave the vehicle wet and us it while drying. What I have noticed is that you can use too much. I spray down a wet car and then Wax as You Dry!
The directions say to spray it on before drying the car which works well. I've also used it after the car was dry and used two microfiber towels...one to spread it and one to buff it. That eliminates any streaking.
Ok, I am a bonehead!
I was drying off the car completley then applying the wax.
I love the spray-on wax and I prefer to put it on after the car is completely dry. If it is streaking, you are using too much.
If the directions say apply on a wet car, you should probably do that. ;) This may not be the most durable product(like most spray waxes), but it sure gave the paint a warm, deep glow, IME.
Griot's products are really impressing me these days!
Videos/2010_new-media_spray-on-wax.flv
i have used it on the gf corolla. a really great product. if you like the idea of a spray on product , give duragloss AQUAWAX a look. another forum favorite. :props:
Duragloss Aquawax (AW) #951
Want to be surprisingly impressed for about $8? Buy some Megs ultimate Quik wax at any walmart. Never streaks and can put on in the sun or even when it's 30 degrees out. Very underrated spray wax.
Try the easiest spray on wax to use EVER: optimum car wax. You spray it on and wipe into the paint no buffing.