4 hours labour - What went wrong ?

bigsled said:
just wondering if the ex has the same issues, and does it need to stay dry for up to 36 hours too.. todd



I think pretty much every LSP should be kept from moisture after applying for 24 hours for the best results.
 
bigsled said:
just wondering if the ex has the same issues, and does it need to stay dry for up to 36 hours too.. todd



Yes, same rule applies. EX is EX-P but with some carnauba added to it.







Axe said:
Thanks for the tips Jdookie, however this sentence ... do you mean apply it like you suggest and then leave to haze for 30 - 60 minutes and then remove? Or apply at speed 4 until it disappears or ... ?



Apply it at a speed between 3 and 4, let dry to a haze for 30-60 minutes and then remove. Do NOT work it in. All you are doing is applying it just as if you were doing this by hand, that's all.
 
Scottwax said:
I think pretty much every LSP should be kept from moisture after applying for 24 hours for the best results.



I agree and if not possible then try to add another coat when the weather clears up:)
 
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