I used AIO on my red car then used SG but only had time to SG the hood. Planning to do the rest of the car in a day or two (after washing of course).
I applied the SG to the hood with a Sonus Der Wonder applicator and let it dry 30 minutes. Then I thoroughly hand-buffed it off with a Concours buffing towel. When viewed in good light I can still see traces of the SG left. I tried to remove it with Klasse Acrilic Spritz, but can't get it all off. I thought I put the SG on very thin, but apparently not thin enough.
1. How can I remove the remaining SG? I don't have a PC, so I need to do it by hand.
2. I want to avoid this problem when I apply SG to the rest of the car. I have read threads about using a WOWO method with SG rather than waiting for it to dry. My question is, if I wipe it off shortly after applying it, am I just removing all or most of it, so there wouldn't be enough SG left on the surface to provide good protection?
I applied the SG to the hood with a Sonus Der Wonder applicator and let it dry 30 minutes. Then I thoroughly hand-buffed it off with a Concours buffing towel. When viewed in good light I can still see traces of the SG left. I tried to remove it with Klasse Acrilic Spritz, but can't get it all off. I thought I put the SG on very thin, but apparently not thin enough.
1. How can I remove the remaining SG? I don't have a PC, so I need to do it by hand.
2. I want to avoid this problem when I apply SG to the rest of the car. I have read threads about using a WOWO method with SG rather than waiting for it to dry. My question is, if I wipe it off shortly after applying it, am I just removing all or most of it, so there wouldn't be enough SG left on the surface to provide good protection?