problem with royal blue wax please help!!
#21
RE: problem with royal blue wax please help!!
did you happen to read any of this thread? i KNOW it has been said once,maybe a few posts up from you? [:@]
#22
RE: problem with royal blue wax please help!!
I recomend to take the car to a professional and strip the wax treatment off, Buff and Apply a couple coats of clear and buf to shine. He may charge you 200-300 for the whole car but you will feel worth it.
#23
to help you out
ok so I took most peoples advice and I got royal blue car wax and I had some problems. Let my first explainthe process that I did it I n first I wawhed and dryed it then I clay bared with mothers clay bar kit then used royal blue. The way I used royal blue is I puit it on my car entire car in circle motions. Ok so I move to the interior while the wax a drying. After I'm done with the interior I whipe of the wax. I didnt notice till I put my car in the sun that my car was covered in swirls. Omg was I pissed I washed my car for 4 hours and the end result was swirls. Ok well what I'm asking is ..... -1) why was there swirl markes left on my car? 2) what can I do to remove the swirl marks? Ps im using my iphone to post this so srry if there are little mistakes in the text
#24
thank you
BINGO! i was going to say the same thing. This is the very first complaing i've ever heard from this product. it is in know way RB's fault.
my suggestion: give the royal blue treatment again, one section at a time, only let the section dry for like a minute, then buff it away, then move on to the next section. now go.
my suggestion: give the royal blue treatment again, one section at a time, only let the section dry for like a minute, then buff it away, then move on to the next section. now go.
#25
I'm interested to see if this wax alone will fill his swirls.
Could also be the washing/drying procedure, working in the sun, too much pressure, cheap towels, dirty towels, wrong type of towels, contaminated claybar, on and on. It's so easy to swirl your car.
Could also be the washing/drying procedure, working in the sun, too much pressure, cheap towels, dirty towels, wrong type of towels, contaminated claybar, on and on. It's so easy to swirl your car.
#26
Try using 100 percent carnuba wax in the shade...lol.
#27
buff the swirls out with a RA, then apply some ZAINOS show car polish (Z-2) and it actually says you can let the wax sit on the car for 15 or more minutes to let it cure, and also says you can apply in direct sunlight ( i wouldnt recommend the direct sunlight, but the 15 minute wait time is alright)
#28
Sounds like you have died on wax. Go over the car with a new microfiber cloth and work the dry wax off as best you can (Could take a long time due to how long its been on there). Chances are, your gonna have to have the car professionally buffed & polished. Next time, do a panel at a time like the product advises on the container.
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