I learned this from watching Mike Phillips' video that he made for Show Car Garage, and it is so good I have to share it with everyone.
When using a G-100 or PC to apply a wax, instead of carrying your wax bottle around the car with you as you work, put some wax on the pad and press it against the panel avery couple feet, renewing the wax on the pad as necessary. When you're done, but before you start, you'll have the car covered with little rings of wax on every panel. Then, as you work, you can go from panel to panel picking up the bead of wax that you've already applied, and not have to constantly stop and apply wax to the pad, or look around for where you last left the bottle!
I love this idea, it's a real work saver that fits into a part of the job that I didn't think could be compacted.
Tom
When using a G-100 or PC to apply a wax, instead of carrying your wax bottle around the car with you as you work, put some wax on the pad and press it against the panel avery couple feet, renewing the wax on the pad as necessary. When you're done, but before you start, you'll have the car covered with little rings of wax on every panel. Then, as you work, you can go from panel to panel picking up the bead of wax that you've already applied, and not have to constantly stop and apply wax to the pad, or look around for where you last left the bottle!
I love this idea, it's a real work saver that fits into a part of the job that I didn't think could be compacted.
Tom