After reading numerous threads and downloading the Autopeia Detailing Guide, I decided to jump right in and wax my car. I was using Meguiars #26 paste, because I assumed that was an adequate choice for a detailing rookie. I managed to wax my entire car (Volvo S60) in about 90 minutes and I think it came out OK. However, I now have a few questions:
1) What is the easiest way to judge if there is enough wax on the applicator? I think I may have used a little too much wax in my attempt to avoid rubbing a dry applicator on the car.
2) How do I clean up the "mistakes" I made, applying wax to the plastic door trim? I now have a few white lines that refuse to budge.
3) Would I have saved a lot of time using a PC for the buffing step? I was worried about all the odd angles on my car and decided to just do it manually the first time.
thanks,
John
1) What is the easiest way to judge if there is enough wax on the applicator? I think I may have used a little too much wax in my attempt to avoid rubbing a dry applicator on the car.
2) How do I clean up the "mistakes" I made, applying wax to the plastic door trim? I now have a few white lines that refuse to budge.
3) Would I have saved a lot of time using a PC for the buffing step? I was worried about all the odd angles on my car and decided to just do it manually the first time.
thanks,
John