liquis sov. ocw combo

blucpe

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just experimenting with different combosand tried liq. sov. and ocw on top of. the trick, if you want to call it that, is to put down a layer of ls, thin of course, then, before buffing, spritz the pad with ocw, go over the panel with just the ocw spritz then buff. the result is a very slick, wet and glossy finish.
 
here's a pic,

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Interesting way of doing it. I've been doing something similar with Carnauba Moose. Apply CMW, let haze, spritz the panel with OCW, and buff them off together.
 
I tried a combo last year that came out beautiful. I first applied PB Natty's red and it was hard to get off, so i reached for my SCG speed demon spray wax to take it off and the finish was beautiful, and the Natty's red was more durable. I have another combo in mind i'll be trying soon, I will update with a pic once i finish. :getdown
 
Streetlife said:
I first applied PB Natty's red and it was hard to get off



You may be putting it on too thick or not letting it dry enough. I have used Natty's Red a lot and had zero problems taking off. Goes on smooth as butter and after letting it dry it wipes right off.
 
Dubbin1 said:
You may be putting it on too thick or not letting it dry enough. I have used Natty's Red a lot and had zero problems taking off. Goes on smooth as butter and after letting it dry it wipes right off.



I appreciate it Dubbin1, that's possible that i put it on too thick, next time i'll apply it thinner, that was my first and last time applying wax in the sun, i found out that i use a lot more than i use when i apply wax in the garage ( too thick). Out of all my waxes PB Natty's red seems to be the most finicky wax in my arsenal, but i've only used it once. I will be layering the blue then the red when i detail my wife's car in a couple weeks. I've been told to treat Natty's red as a wowo like CG Pete's 53. What's your method? Do you leave it on for 30 minutes and it hazes, i know the Natty's blue hazes no problem and is pretty smooth after removal , maybe i just have a finicky batch? Either way, i'm looking forward to layering the two in the garage, after proper prep of course.:D
 
Scottwax said:
Interesting way of doing it. I've been doing something similar with Carnauba Moose. Apply CMW, let haze, spritz the panel with OCW, and buff them off together.

i've actually used that combo, no small thanks to you, and it is a great combo, either one is a winner.:shocked
 
Streetlife said:
What's your method? Do you leave it on for 30 minutes and it hazes



I give it the finger wipe test, if it smears its not ready, if it wipes clean then its ready.
 
Dubbin1 said:
I give it the finger wipe test, if it smears its not ready, if it wipes clean then its ready.



I've used that method before (many times since using Natty's red). I'll make sure i remember to use it again when using Natty's red. I think I was spoiled at the time by the "haze" indicator of removal time. Appreciate it man.:xyxthumbs
 
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