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    Ok, I just purchased Scholl W06 silicone-free wax and Farecla black top glaze for my black BMW.

    I was wondering, should I apply wax after glaze or before? And this w06 wax, I never worked with it before, does it need to complete dry off before removing?

    Thanks for any advice

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    Place the wax on top of the glaze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9935annivgt
    Place the wax on top of the glaze.


    will do that:2thumbs:

    any tips on removing this type of glaze/wax? Let them dry out or not?

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    There`s no instructions with the wax? Odd if there isn`t. P21S/PS I believe both say to wipe off before it flashes but I still let them sit for 15 minutes then wipe off. Collonite I let sit for 15-30 minutes as well. Depends on the wax I suppose.



    What about cutting a panel in half, do one half wipe off before flashing, the other one let it sit and flash. Buff off, see if there is any difference (obviously durability you`d have to wait to find out).
    Brad

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99blackSE
    There`s no instructions with the wax? Odd if there isn`t. P21S/PS I believe both say to wipe off before it flashes but I still let them sit for 15 minutes then wipe off. Collonite I let sit for 15-30 minutes as well. Depends on the wax I suppose.



    What about cutting a panel in half, do one half wipe off before flashing, the other one let it sit and flash. Buff off, see if there is any difference (obviously durability you`d have to wait to find out).


    maybe I just put some glaze on, without wax

 

 

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