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Originally Posted by CorruptedSanity David, I guess its layering because the first coat cures.
calgary, so currently I am at step 3. My initial coat has cured. So tomorrow ill wash the car then apply the chilled field glaze then immediately apply a second coat? I didnt do a post buff. I just applied the waxed then buffed off, I never got round to buffing it again and now my car is all dusty (not soiled, just dusty). Did I make a big mistake?
Can I wash then field glaze then apply a second coat tomorrow? Or did I do damage by not following up with a buff? |
Your plan is a good one. After you do the second coat, let it cure for a few hours (as long as you can, but three hours min), then buff it again with a clean, soft MF. Try to get in the habbit of doing this post wax removal buffing after every coat. Vintage will continue to cure for a long time after you actually remove the excess wax. During the curing, the oils that CalagaryDetail talks about will start to surface. When it's really warm, you'll be able to notice it actually hazing or looking cloudy. This secondary buffing will remove that and give you the incredible gloss Vintage is known for.
Edit: I'm not paying attention... Just noticed you're using Glasur and not Vintage. Just replace "Vintage" with "Glasur".
