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    I can`t seem to get rid of this hazing that constantly shows up on my hood.



    For some reason, its extremely hard to get my hood crystal clear. It doesn`t matter what product I use, I ALWAYS get haze on my hood. 105, EX-P,#7,#3,RMG,S100, etc...each of these have had this problem. But nowhere else on the car.



    Any ideas?

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    I`d try applying thinner layers of whichever wax you use.



    Can you describe how thick you apply the wax? How much product per an area of a panel? How clearly you see the haze of wax when you are applying?

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    Try posting some pictures of this haze too, please.

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    could it be improper polish breakdown? maybe try an AIO.

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    Sometimes I get a haze after I detail and drive around, the heat would cause product haze. But only with certain LSP`s. On other cars the LSP is fine on the hood. I attribute it to interaction with other toppers I had on the car.

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    Mikebai, I will try to apply thinner layers. I can tell you that the amount used is pretty uniform over the whole car, and Im just getting this haze on the hood. I can`t really say how much per panel, but Ive used EX-P 4 times now on my DD, and Id guess about 3 ounces gone. Too much?



    JDookie...Ill get pictures as soon as I can, but you only see it in the sun, and we haven`t had any in about a week.



    BPFoley...interesting thoughts. Possible the heat from the engine might alter the product a little?



    Wannafbody...Im going to prep for winter with ZAIO as soon as it arrives in the mail. We`ll see if I still get the hazing after that.



    Thanks guys!

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    Yea, I`d probably use a bit less. Around .5 ounces per car per layer, or less.

 

 

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