imported_juliom2
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I am using #26 on a black Skyline. It only seems to smear or haze when the car has been sitting in the sun a long time.(after the wax has been applied and buffed off)
If the car is driven at nights only (when its cool) i dont get any smearing or hazing.
I have tried to apply thinly
I have tried QD when its gets hazy
I have tried a spritz of distilled water.
I have tried to buff it off, after the car has been washed, but it dosnt seem to clear the haze just makes more hazing.
I always apply the product in the garage where the paint is cold.
none of these above seem to work effectivly in clearing this haze.
I have a coat of mothers SG under the #26 currently.
The best method i have found is to just put a very thin coat of Mothers SG (but wastes the product), or a thin coat of #26 again to clear the haze, BUT once it gets heated again its back to the hazing, and this method does take a while, if u have to do it after every wash.
Is there any other way to PREVENT the hazing, rather than fixing it after it occurs.
Please any suggestions would be great
Thanks
If the car is driven at nights only (when its cool) i dont get any smearing or hazing.
I have tried to apply thinly
I have tried QD when its gets hazy
I have tried a spritz of distilled water.
I have tried to buff it off, after the car has been washed, but it dosnt seem to clear the haze just makes more hazing.
I always apply the product in the garage where the paint is cold.
none of these above seem to work effectivly in clearing this haze.
I have a coat of mothers SG under the #26 currently.
The best method i have found is to just put a very thin coat of Mothers SG (but wastes the product), or a thin coat of #26 again to clear the haze, BUT once it gets heated again its back to the hazing, and this method does take a while, if u have to do it after every wash.
Is there any other way to PREVENT the hazing, rather than fixing it after it occurs.
Please any suggestions would be great
Thanks