FOr wax I usually use pinnacle liquid soverign and white pads/cyclo
No problems - usually do 2 or 3passes, let it sit for a while, then buff off.
However, on soft black paints (my g35, dad's bentley), I run into an issue buffing it off - basically I'm left with random hazing all over the body panels. I can rub and rub and rub and nothing happens - the haze just moves around but never buffs off. If I rub it in a circle, I get marks left in a circle; if i rub it back and forth, i get haze marks that look back/forth (in terms of apperance). But whatever I do it never buffs off, I only end up spreading it and making the panel look worse and worse.
The only way I've found to remove it is to use a QD mixture of water and ONR(1-6 I believe is the dilution ratio I used). SO basically buff the wax off, then apply my QD mixture to a microfiber and buff the area, then do a final buff with my plus cobra jr microfiber. And then it looks perfect.
Does this mean anything to you guys - not letting wax dry long enough, too much/little wax, or just soft black being a pain in the *** and showing why it's such a pain.
No problems - usually do 2 or 3passes, let it sit for a while, then buff off.
However, on soft black paints (my g35, dad's bentley), I run into an issue buffing it off - basically I'm left with random hazing all over the body panels. I can rub and rub and rub and nothing happens - the haze just moves around but never buffs off. If I rub it in a circle, I get marks left in a circle; if i rub it back and forth, i get haze marks that look back/forth (in terms of apperance). But whatever I do it never buffs off, I only end up spreading it and making the panel look worse and worse.
The only way I've found to remove it is to use a QD mixture of water and ONR(1-6 I believe is the dilution ratio I used). SO basically buff the wax off, then apply my QD mixture to a microfiber and buff the area, then do a final buff with my plus cobra jr microfiber. And then it looks perfect.
Does this mean anything to you guys - not letting wax dry long enough, too much/little wax, or just soft black being a pain in the *** and showing why it's such a pain.