Anthony O.
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littlejohn said:what do you guys do to maintain a "wet buff" without using oodles of product? Especially when I'm using the Megs Compound Power Cleaner - M84 and to a lesser degree Megs Quick Detailer - M66.
I find that if I only work the product until just before it dries out, I'm forever reaching for the bottle to add more product to the pad.
I have found that if I use a couple of spray of QD to lub the pad, then I can get a bit more mileage before I have to reach for the bottle..
Btw... does anyone use a wool pad for the final buff?? to remove the LSP? If not.. what are the alternatives to doing it by hand? I would like a more glossy deeper look..
Cheers..
Personally I, and many others now, are using Optimum products. They have an almost indifinite working time and you really have to try and make these products dry out and dust up. Try them out, you'll be pleasantly surprised I am sure.
As for the wax and the wool pad.....you won't find many people removing their wax with this method. Most apply by hand and remove by hand and the rest use the PC or Cyclo.
To achieve a "wet" and "deep" glossy look to your paint then you'll need to spend more time in the prep of your paint rather than the waxing step. Wax, while it may add some gloss, should be seen as an expendable barrier between your polished paint and the enviroment.
Hope that helps,
Anthony