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Xoopiter Oct 3, 2005 03:07 PM

Waxing issues
 
Hi,

Well I just waxed my car for the first time. I used a simoniz orbital buffer with Turtle wax platinum. I noticed while I was doing it the simoniz instructions say to put it on with there cloth applicator and remove with the foam pad. Well the foam pad took it off well but i noticed little white flecks flet behind. I think its the wax that has been taken off by the foam and just flicked on the car. I used a cotten polishing pad to wipe them off and the finish looks great. Just wondering if thats actually what the white flecks are. Im 99.9% its not the clear coat or anything coming off.

Thanks
Jeff

ngoti 8tor Oct 3, 2005 03:10 PM

RE: Waxing issues
 
I doubt if it would be the clear coat coming off.

CplusKequalsLove Oct 16, 2005 08:20 AM

RE: Waxing issues
 
yeah thats just the dried wax that just didnt stick to the cloth or pad u used to take it off. It does that all the time. I always go back and rebuff everything after i get the wax off. Like you did. So dont worry its normal

Mark Oct 18, 2005 11:15 PM

RE: Waxing issues
 
yup. mine does that too. i usually hand buff and then use a power buffer to get that crap off. and if that doesnt work an 80mph drive seems to help.

LuV2SkRaTcH Oct 1, 2007 12:33 PM

RE: Waxing issues
 
i was just wondering, how exactly do you buff by hand? is it pretty much just wiping it with a soft/microfiber cloth until it's shiney and pretty?

gocoho Oct 1, 2007 12:43 PM

RE: Waxing issues
 
- elbow grease and a supersoft terry towel or chamois

LuV2SkRaTcH Oct 2, 2007 04:08 PM

RE: Waxing issues
 
oh ok, so it's pretty much just continuing to wipe the area with a soft cloth? sounds simple! thanks!


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