ariezhai5
New member
Maybe some dumb question, but I`m curious. Can I waxing my car with suede applicator??
Sent from my Grand2 using Tapatalk
Sent from my Grand2 using Tapatalk
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Yes, sorry before. What i mean is wax on, the type of applicator is that suede bonds in applicator, didn`t think about marring before, but thanks for the warningAh, a few Qs some to mind:
-Waxing as in "wax on" or as in "wax off" or both?
-Suede as is "leather" or suede as in "suede-style/non-nap MF"?
-What`s the objective behind using this (if it`s beyond "this is what I have on-hand)?
Generally speaking, IME waxing is the kind of job where all sorts of stuff can work- you`re just transferring product to the surface and then buffing off the residual product that didn`t bond. As long as you accomplish that without marring the surface then I`d expect no issues, especially as long as you do the "very little product, resulting in minimal excess to buff off" approach.
Just wanted to try, my cousin give me so much this type of applicator. Maybe give nice result, that`s first come to my mind. Hahah, thanks anywayYep could be done but I don`t see why you would want to.
Thanks for suggestionsI don`t see why you couldn`t. But I`m guessing it will be a little un-handy compared to a foam applicator.