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n8te81 Nov 22, 2006 04:50 PM

weird milky hase when waxing....
 
ok so its been forever since ive written anything cause ive been gone....anyways its been about 5 months since ive waxed my black coupe so i thought i would so i have the royal blue that i got on here and when i used it the first time it was great no problems.So this time i just did like the last and went to autozone to get some regular applicator pads and i let the car sit for about 2 hours to cool off.So i went to start with the hood cause i had some bad swirls on there from about 2 months ago when i tried the meguiars tech wax,so i put the wax on and everything and i noticed it wasnt going on right it looked like these weird just kinda half dotty half streaky lookin crap i dont know.Anyways i noticed this milky hase like stuff on there but not everywhere i put the wax sooooooooo would anyone know whats going on or have any idea if its the applicators or something else?????

n8te81 Dec 9, 2006 07:55 PM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
damn i cant believe i never got a reply to this.....lol

Forty04 Dec 10, 2006 09:28 AM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
I'm not familiar with that specific product, but with a lot of waxes you're supposed spread it on, then wipe that "haze" off with a seperate towel.

n8te81 Dec 10, 2006 10:15 AM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
well i mean the royal blue that i got off of here was doing that....it never did that the first time i used it.

Forty04 Dec 11, 2006 06:41 AM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
It should always do it while you're applying the Royal Blue.

n8te81 Dec 12, 2006 10:45 PM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
no i mean after it dried and everything it looked like it was in the paint i couldnt rub it off i had to apply another coat and that would get some of it out.....sorry for the runon sentence...lol

Forty04 Dec 13, 2006 07:02 AM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
That's really weird. So, you applied the wax with one towel, wiped it off with the other, and it STILL left the haziness?

Stumasters Mar 2, 2007 07:41 PM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
sounds like it overcured or something. If it dries for too long it is hard as hell to get off.

That or maybe you just needed a new rag.

I am going to buy an automatic buffer thingy tonight, and do some trial and error work on my hood. I hate all the hard hand labor it takes to get an older paint job back to life.

n8te81 Mar 2, 2007 08:12 PM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
damn stu i didnt ever think i was gonna see this thread again..lol...its been awhile...when you do your post some pics up and let us know the process of what you did.

absoulute Mar 2, 2007 08:17 PM

RE: weird milky hase when waxing....
 
thats what it sounds like dried to much so u really have to keep going over it and put some elbow grease in it and get it out...


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