Jngrbrdman I am thinking like you. That`s why I posted what I did. I would think that the liquid would "clean" off the other wax. I was surprised when I read that. As a matter of fact I read it twice to be sure I was reading what I was reading. LOL!
Jngrbrdman I am thinking like you. That`s why I posted what I did. I would think that the liquid would "clean" off the other wax. I was surprised when I read that. As a matter of fact I read it twice to be sure I was reading what I was reading. LOL!
"I`m staying out of it."
I know that`s right :beerOriginally posted by Jngrbrdman
... I guess whatever works, right?
Rabbi, I recently saw the tip to immediately follow up Final Detail with your favorite wax. I did so with LS and for one, LS went on the freshly QD`ed panels with amazing ease, and secondly the finish was outstanding. This was a second application of LS in a 3 week period.
As Jngrbrdman said...It worked for me. The wife said the car "glowed" in the evening sun. She`s happy. I`m HAPPY
I`ve read that somewhere too Mr. Clean but I haven`t tried it yet. It`s nice when the wife is happy.
"I`m staying out of it."
Why is everybody saying that LS has a lot of solvents? It doesn`t. From what I`ve tried/tested and from what I`ve researched, it has less solvents in it than pretty much everything else out there!?!?!?!?!?
...all I can add is I laid down AIO, then LS and topped it with the Pinnacle Cycle Wax(cycle version of Signature for the auto) and Cycle added more Depth and a Richer Deeper color. It seemed to cancel out the AIO reflectivity which LS alone seems to hold on to adding more depth alone.
This was months ago ~ I obviously agree with Paste over Liquid since that`s what I did. Seems to follow the rule of most to least aggressive. Application of Liquids transfering to Pastes. Unless it is a cleaner wax I would think the logic seems more sound. ...then again I`m not a rocket scientist either.....$.02
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