imported_Tony
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Hi Bill:
when you let SG dry overnight, do you need to buff off with a damp, then dry towel, or will it come off easily with a dry towel?
Since the product has set on the vehicle overnight I feel better using a very lightly damp MF towel for lubricant. Something similar to QDing (a light spray onto the towel). I have not tried
using just a dry towel. BTW I park under a carport so this method may not work for everyone. The SG buffs off very, very easily this way. I follow with the dry towel but I probably do not need to, I just love the feel of the slick surface. I have folded the towel and lightly sprayed 1/4 of the towel and wiped and then turned the towel for a following buff. I usually express the two towel method because that description is easier to understand.
IMO: I do not feel this lightly damp towel effects curing however if we had all the answers then what would we discuss.
BTW :Even though I feel guilty because SG has been so easy for me to use you can bet I will try the wipe on and wipe off method.
Thanks for the tip
when you let SG dry overnight, do you need to buff off with a damp, then dry towel, or will it come off easily with a dry towel?
Since the product has set on the vehicle overnight I feel better using a very lightly damp MF towel for lubricant. Something similar to QDing (a light spray onto the towel). I have not tried
using just a dry towel. BTW I park under a carport so this method may not work for everyone. The SG buffs off very, very easily this way. I follow with the dry towel but I probably do not need to, I just love the feel of the slick surface. I have folded the towel and lightly sprayed 1/4 of the towel and wiped and then turned the towel for a following buff. I usually express the two towel method because that description is easier to understand.
IMO: I do not feel this lightly damp towel effects curing however if we had all the answers then what would we discuss.
BTW :Even though I feel guilty because SG has been so easy for me to use you can bet I will try the wipe on and wipe off method.
Thanks for the tip