Problem with Liquid Glass
All right guys, I have been lurking for a month or so, and have picked up alot of good help just reading but now I need to ask a question.
I have a 2003 Nissan Maxima SE, it is silver in color, and I decided I would start out on the right foot with this car, unlike any other I have ever had. Two weeks after I got it, I washed, clayed, and applied two coats of Liquid Glass. That was three weeks ago, and I am finally getting an opportunity to wash it again, and the water is not even beading up on the thing. This is my first experience with any type of a polymer but shouldn't this thing still bead water?!
Unlike everyone else on this site, I don't really enjoy detailing my car, it is too much like work. I spent an entire day and a half on this thing, and hoped it would carry me for a while.
HELP!!!
Murf
All right guys, I have been lurking for a month or so, and have picked up alot of good help just reading but now I need to ask a question.
I have a 2003 Nissan Maxima SE, it is silver in color, and I decided I would start out on the right foot with this car, unlike any other I have ever had. Two weeks after I got it, I washed, clayed, and applied two coats of Liquid Glass. That was three weeks ago, and I am finally getting an opportunity to wash it again, and the water is not even beading up on the thing. This is my first experience with any type of a polymer but shouldn't this thing still bead water?!
Unlike everyone else on this site, I don't really enjoy detailing my car, it is too much like work. I spent an entire day and a half on this thing, and hoped it would carry me for a while.
HELP!!!
Murf