Applying Wax

anubus12 said:
PC or by hand?



Yes ;) Either way will work great; use speed 3-4.5 by PC. With the PC, be a little gentle so you don't disturb any underlying product (e.g., glaze, etc.).



If PC, a finishing pad is all I need?



They'll work, but I prefer a more open pad...a polishing pad that's mild enough to not contribute any cut in and of itself. And a *lot* of polishing pads qualify.



Seems to me that some finishing pads (e.g., LC black) are too "tight" to accept some waxes and I just don't like the feel of them for this- too soft for my taste. But that's a personal preference and it matters more to me with paste waxes than with liquids.



A good pad that's not mentioned here too often is the red Griot's waxing pad. Just a bit different from most finishing pads and very durable.
 
Accumulator said:
They'll work, but I prefer a more open pad...a polishing pad that's mild enough to not contribute any cut in and of itself. And a *lot* of polishing pads qualify.



Seems to me that some finishing pads (e.g., LC black) are too "tight" to accept some waxes and I just don't like the feel of them for this- too soft for my taste. But that's a personal preference and it matters more to me with paste waxes than with liquids.



A good pad that's not mentioned here too often is the red Griot's waxing pad. Just a bit different from most finishing pads and very durable.



Thanks for the reply. So a green, white or blue pads would be OK? Also, with what product or when would a black pad be used then?
 
anubus12 said:
Thanks for the reply. So a green, white or blue pads would be OK? Also, with what product or when would a black pad be used then?



Oh gee...I can't really answer because I'm not up-to-date on the various pads out there :o IIRC, and oh man I'd check this out before you try it, the blue pad would be plenty gentle enough.



But the black LC pad would work fine with liquid waxes and some would use it with pastes too.
 
Hmm, I'm surprised to see so many people preferring to apply waxes by machine. The majority is usually by hand, including myself.



I find it easier and just as effective to apply wax by hand, imo.
 
JDookie said:
Hmm, I'm surprised to see so many people preferring to apply waxes by machine. The majority is usually by hand, including myself.



I find it easier and just as effective to apply wax by hand, imo.



i use to do it by hand, but found with the PC i get more even coverage and product exerted into the finish to a light thin coat. also, i found to use less product as well. a few dabs into the paste tin is enough to do one whole panel easily...
 
BigAl3 said:
i use to do it by hand, but found with the PC i get more even coverage and product exerted into the finish to a light thin coat. also, i found to use less product as well. a few dabs into the paste tin is enough to do one whole panel easily...



You have a very valid point, but I just get enjoyment out of applying wax by hand. It reminds me of when my dad would wax his truck every sunday.
 
JDookie said:
You have a very valid point, but I just get enjoyment out of applying wax by hand. It reminds me of when my dad would wax his truck every sunday.



I usually think of the Karate Kid, "Wax on, wax off!" You're lucky! I like PC seems faster and nice even coat.
 
2000firebird said:
i prefer waxing by hand because i find i waste less product in the foam pad than the big finishing pad



I think technique has something to do with how that works out. When I finish applying to a vehicle (by machine) I seldom find/have an appreciable wax in the pad when I clean it, no different from when I do it by hand.



But I sure won't argue with people who want to do it by hand. Sometimes I'm in the mood for the same sort of experience JDookie referred to; doing the Jag by hand is simply *satisfying*.
 
I always do all my waxing via PC. Use a razor blade to butter the wax on the pad. I can usually do 3-4 panels with just one application of wax. Also gives me a more even coverage and thinner layer so removal isn't a PITA.
 
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