Ronkh
Wax Waster
Since I am in the Dallas area, I sent Rock star a PM to let him know I would be happy to meet up with him and help him out.
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Since I am in the Dallas area, I sent Rock star a PM to let him know I would be happy to meet up with him and help him out.
Back online...sorry for the delay. I really appreciate all the advice. I used as a round microfiber application pad.
I plan to connect with Trent and let the pro do his magic (and clean up my "handy work" with his rotary.
In the future, I will be relegated to only applying sealants and carnuba by hand (of course never in a circular motion). And I will be upgrading my my microfiber to a quality microfiber as opposed to the ones I purchased from my local auto store...(although they were supposed to be higher end)... My wife now thinks I am crazy (even more so than before) because all I want to do is wash the car and keep it shining. Black is awesome! This is a great site- and Steve provides great customer service.
In the future, I will be relegated to only applying sealants and carnuba by hand (of course never in a circular motion).
I read on this site that it's bad to apply anything by hand in a circular motion. So when I apply the sealant/wax I do it in an up/down motion (one panel at a time)... I'm just trying to do the right thing. Until I found this site, I applied sealants/wax in a circular motion (never had any problems, but then the cars were never black). Just paranoid now...
(of course never in a circular motion). QUOTE]
I have read the article by Mike Phillips (or maybe it was a video) about waxing in a straight back and forth motion as opposed to a circular motion. I can fully identify with his point there, being that the light reflection plays a roll in how a scratch is viewed. Mike wrote (or said) that a circular scratch can be seen in a lighted situation from almost any angle. though on the other hand, a scratch that is in a straight line from front to back can normally only be seen from one certain angle. (paraphrasing of course)
That makes total sense to me, on the other hand Mike is normally dealing with show car finishes. Is a nearly perfected black finish that much different though?
Dallas, Pennsylvania??? Time to update your location information?Since I am in the Dallas area, I sent Rock star a PM to let him know I would be happy to meet up with him and help him out.
To me, this sounds like the most feasible reason for the results acheived. I don't know how young txrockstar is, but I can't imagine doing an entire hood by hand...by choice....You must work the SSR2.5 until it basically disappears. If you stop early you will have hazing and more scuffing as you will not have broken down the diminishing abrasives...
Dallas, Pennsylvania??? Time to update your location information?![]()
Ooops - Forgot about that!!
Location has been changed,, :rockon
Dallas, Pennsylvania??? Time to update your location information?![]()
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It's been a while since I was in and around Caddo Mills, but my initial reaction is that it is much more to my liking than Allen, though Allen is probably considered to be more "modern". We used to spend quite a bit of time in and around Hunt Co. bird hunting. I'll bet you'll come closer to finding boarding/pasture land for those horses in that area also. Enjoy!