chromecarz00
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Is it better to leave a wax on for as long as possible?
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NCZ13 said:I think it depends on the product. Some products can be removed immediately, some need to dry to a haze.
chromecarz00 said:Is it better to leave a wax on for as long as possible?
chromecarz00 said:I've heard that some manufacturers actually tweak their directions so that the product doesnt last as long/work perfectly, forcing the customer to take it to a professional applier and having htem do it (who incedentaly have the right directions).
Has anyone else heard of such stories?
mblgjr said:I've never found this to be true.
It allows time for contamination and usually makes the wax much harder to remove, thus making you rub too hard or use a QD to re-wet it.
02zx9r said:I'll say. As a kid growing up, I would see the knuckleheads driving around with the cars waxed for a day or so before they would take it off. Can only imagine the dirt, sand, etc... in the wax when they finally wiped it off. :nervous2:
Danspeed1 said:I just used P21s last weekend... they said, spread it thin, when it "starts" to haze remove. I wiped the panel down, and then stood there waiting for it to haze. I actually watched it start to happen, so I wiped it down right away. Best results of a Nuba Yet.
Just follow the directions,
DG