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shadow85 said:I am a little confused about this. I thought water was bad for wax/sealant application, yet instructions on some bottle say to use a damp applicator. Wont a damp applicator be bad?
ninobrn99 said:to be safe, why not 'prime' it with a QD instead?
Accumulator said:I don't mind disregarding the instructions and trying some different technique, but generally, IME, when they say to use/not use a damp applicator it's best to go with the official recommendation.
Dylan@Adams said:Unless of course its one of those cases where the wax/sealant doesn't like the QD spray. IME there are times when certain ingredients don't mix too well and end up clouding or hampering the final result.
Dylan@Adams said:Unless of course its one of those cases where the wax/sealant doesn't like the QD spray. IME there are times when certain ingredients don't mix too well and end up clouding or hampering the final result.
Dylan@Adams said:Unless of course its one of those cases where the wax/sealant doesn't like the QD spray. IME there are times when certain ingredients don't mix too well and end up clouding or hampering the final result.
Jakerooni said:Been using the damp applicator for over 15 years now. Makes appling the wax a 1000 x's easier. Smoother more even and just plain better. It used to be a " professional secret" for many years.. Now it's so popular they include it right on the instructions on a lot of the different waxes and such.
shadow85 said:It confuses me cuz it is highly stressed that you dry every drop of water off the paint before you wax/sealant. So with a damp applicator, you are wetting again.
....water spots are why I used to make sure to dry the car thouroughly. Some sealants will glide right over leaving them relatively untouched. I would say it would depend a lot on the product to be applied & the hardness of your water (it's tendancy to spot) as to how vigilant I would be about drying all water from the car first.shadow85 said:It confuses me cuz it is highly stressed that you dry every drop of water off the paint before you wax/sealant. So with a damp applicator, you are wetting again.