i was reading in some other web sites that had their detailing section and read some of their "head guy" 's posts. he didnt seem to know that much stuff compared to what many of us here do.
but anyways, the point of this thread is to ask about somthing i read from him. he said something along the lines of applying wax first vertically, then horizontally, then finally diagonally. thats 3 coats total. obviously removing the haze in between coats. hes referring to carnuba waxes.
this is suppose to bring a very good and deep shine? anyone ever heard of this? to me it seems illogical really. first it has a greater chance of increasing fine line scratches and swirls since you basically rubbed your applicator in almost every possible directions, might as well apply in circular motions. then theres the fact that more than 2 coats really doesnt do that much but just be shoving wax around. and finally if we are very anal about it, applying in different directions like that will have a greater chance of leaving a more uneven layer of wax (to some extent). are my assumptions somewhat correct? anyone ever tried applying in this manner? any input will be great
but anyways, the point of this thread is to ask about somthing i read from him. he said something along the lines of applying wax first vertically, then horizontally, then finally diagonally. thats 3 coats total. obviously removing the haze in between coats. hes referring to carnuba waxes.
this is suppose to bring a very good and deep shine? anyone ever heard of this? to me it seems illogical really. first it has a greater chance of increasing fine line scratches and swirls since you basically rubbed your applicator in almost every possible directions, might as well apply in circular motions. then theres the fact that more than 2 coats really doesnt do that much but just be shoving wax around. and finally if we are very anal about it, applying in different directions like that will have a greater chance of leaving a more uneven layer of wax (to some extent). are my assumptions somewhat correct? anyone ever tried applying in this manner? any input will be great
