View Full Version : PC waxing with #26 liquid
imported_NHBFAN
01-17-2006, 10:11 PM
anyone try this?
Is it better than hand waxing?
DrSauekraut
01-18-2006, 02:22 AM
Yes, much easier. Application is much more even and consistent without excessive buildup or wasted product. Removal with a bonnet is effortless . . . no extra buffing or streaking :up
WSUcommuter
01-18-2006, 11:58 AM
I use the PC with #26 all the time- great results. I start it at 2-3 and work the product in some, then go up to 5.5-6 with a Meguiar`s finish polishing pad.
imported_Neothin
01-18-2006, 12:37 PM
speed 6 for wax application?! That`s really not necessary... Speed 3 will work just fine.
I`ve also used a finishing pad for applying #26. I found that it was kinda difficult to get all the wax out of the pad though.
EBPcivicsi
01-18-2006, 03:19 PM
I almost gave up on #26 liquid at one time, once I tried it with the PC--I was "rehooked." :)
I like to use a finishing pad on 3, removal is *very* easy and the finish is *really* slick (not that that has anything to do with application method).
WSUcommuter
01-19-2006, 10:43 AM
:buffing: I find that using higher speeds helps me get #26 out of the pad easier for some reason
:nixweiss
:buffing: I find that using higher speeds helps me get #26 out of the pad easier for some reason
:nixweiss
Centrifical/centrifugal forces
imported_NHBFAN
01-19-2006, 10:28 PM
I almost gave up on #26 liquid at one time, once I tried it with the PC--I was "rehooked." :)
I like to use a finishing pad on 3, removal is *very* easy and the finish is *really* slick (not that that has anything to do with application method).
Do you mist your finishing pad with anything? e.g. water, qd, etc ...
EBPcivicsi
01-20-2006, 07:23 AM
Do you mist your finishing pad with anything? e.g. water, qd, etc ...
I never mist my pad with anything, especially when applying a LSP.