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Old 08-15-08, 02:02   #13 (permalink)
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Re: Apollo Detailing: 14hr Correction! Black 2001 BMW 540i

Holden do you have a link to your explanation of your hand wax application method? Or can you explain it? Mainly looking for reasoning behind the technique. The actual application seems pretty straightforward.

I thought about trying it with some 476S but I'd imagine it would go down too thick and be miserable to remove. I have some M26 paste that is melted so perhaps I should give that a try.

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Old 08-15-08, 02:11   #14 (permalink)
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Re: Apollo Detailing: 14hr Correction! Black 2001 BMW 540i

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I thought about trying it with some 476S but I'd imagine it would go down too thick and be miserable to remove. I have some M26 paste that is melted so perhaps I should give that a try.

TIA
Carnauba waxes buff off a lot easier than sealants do, so I don't imagine it being an issue for you. Just keep thin and even coverage.

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Holden do you have a link to your explanation of your hand wax application method? Or can you explain it? Mainly looking for reasoning behind the technique. The actual application seems pretty straightforward.
TIA
I simply enjoy applying wax this way. I find it performs well. I don't recommend it for others, though. It's safer to use a foam applicator pad.
 
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