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RE: Wax: trouble with multiple coats - 6/11/2007 10:46:23 AM   
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Ok you sold me, I just put in my order,,,,,
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RE: Wax: trouble with multiple coats - 6/11/2007 12:36:44 PM   
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Review of Light Polish, Glaze & Wax from Obsessive.

Recieved my box of stuff Friday from UPS. Did all three on the hood only. The polish took some elbow grease. I used a microfiber applicator pad, with a mist of detail spray and worked the polish in as directed. Went over a 3' square area. The applicator dragged and removal took a bit of extra pressure.

Glaze went on and off much easier. Smells like grapes!

Wax went on nice and thin, easy on/off. Smells like banana.

The hood looks great. No smudges. I can tell the difference between the hood and rest of the car that has Meguairs Gold Class on it.

Going to take these products to the ultimate test: My Subaru which has black paint with gold metalic. Going to try using my random orbit buffer for the polish this time.

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RE: Wax: trouble with multiple coats - 6/11/2007 12:52:14 PM   
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ORIGINAL: rp4643

Ok you sold me, I just put in my order,,,,,
Thanks
Rob


Thanks Rob!  I will get your order out today.

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RE: Wax: trouble with multiple coats - 6/11/2007 12:53:58 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Margarita Girl

Review of Light Polish, Glaze & Wax from Obsessive.

Recieved my box of stuff Friday from UPS. Did all three on the hood only. The polish took some elbow grease. I used a microfiber applicator pad, with a mist of detail spray and worked the polish in as directed. Went over a 3' square area. The applicator dragged and removal took a bit of extra pressure.

Glaze went on and off much easier. Smells like grapes!

Wax went on nice and thin, easy on/off. Smells like banana.

The hood looks great. No smudges. I can tell the difference between the hood and rest of the car that has Meguairs Gold Class on it.

Going to take these products to the ultimate test: My Subaru which has black paint with gold metalic. Going to try using my random orbit buffer for the polish this time.


With the polish, did you put it on thick?  If so it will be hard to get on and off.  A light coat is all you need.  Also it is best to do a panel with the polish and then take it right off.  The polish should be as easy to remove as the glaze and wax.

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RE: Wax: trouble with multiple coats - 6/13/2007 9:01:39 AM   
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No drying time on the polish?

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RE: Wax: trouble with multiple coats - 6/13/2007 10:55:32 AM   
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You dont want to let the polish sit for long or it will be harder to go on and off.  As soon as you do a panel take it right off.  Also, applying too much will be harder to take off as well.  The polish should come off just as easily as the glaze and wax. 

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RE: Wax: trouble with multiple coats - 6/17/2007 7:11:25 AM   
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Justin to the rescue. 

Think about trying the Zaino line sometime.
Remember - less is more. 
http://www.zainostore.com/


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