dschribs
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Last Summer I used a carnauba wax on my red Trans Am. Clearkote Carauba Moose wax. This product was really popular on here awhile back (Scotwax was a big proponent of it) and I'm sort of an old school guy that just loved the buttery wet look of carnauba. I STILL love thier quick detailer and wouldn't use anything else.
Anyway, problem was - when I was done - I saw lot of oily swirls all over the car. You could actually see the buffer swirls where the wax was put on. Almost looked like a bad dealership buff job. This all came off with a wash so I know it was residue from the wax and not any imperfections in the paint. I polished the car with HD polish before waxing.
What could have caused this? Applying too much wax? Didn't let it dry long enough? I used a LC black pad w a low speed on my Groits DA.
Just as an fyi - this wax is VERY oily. You can see the oil at the top of the bottle if it sits for any length of time.
I love the look of this wax on my red car just don't want to go through the trouble of using again only to have to wash the car right after waxing it!!!
Thanks
Dan
Anyway, problem was - when I was done - I saw lot of oily swirls all over the car. You could actually see the buffer swirls where the wax was put on. Almost looked like a bad dealership buff job. This all came off with a wash so I know it was residue from the wax and not any imperfections in the paint. I polished the car with HD polish before waxing.
What could have caused this? Applying too much wax? Didn't let it dry long enough? I used a LC black pad w a low speed on my Groits DA.
Just as an fyi - this wax is VERY oily. You can see the oil at the top of the bottle if it sits for any length of time.
I love the look of this wax on my red car just don't want to go through the trouble of using again only to have to wash the car right after waxing it!!!
Thanks
Dan