Before I really got into detailing and got a PC, etc., the paint on my 95 Camry had gotten to the point where no matter what wax I tried, it was a pain to put on and take off. I guess the paint was oxidized or something and any wax would just adhere and I'd just about kill myself trying to buff it out. Even the spray on "quick waxes". To the point where I gave up on it for awhile.
Then, I got my PC and did a multi step correction. Following this, waxes or sealants glide on and wipe off easy as can be.
Another perfect example of how the condition of the paint is critical to LSP application/performance, etc.
Now to my question.
If you have a customer who wants a wash and wax, but doesn't want to pay for any correction, what do you use?
Is there ANY product that will go on and wipe off easily regardless of the paint condition. (Within reason. Obviously I'm not talking about paint that is visibly completely trashed, etc. My Camry didn't LOOK that bad.)
Then, I got my PC and did a multi step correction. Following this, waxes or sealants glide on and wipe off easy as can be.
Another perfect example of how the condition of the paint is critical to LSP application/performance, etc.
Now to my question.
If you have a customer who wants a wash and wax, but doesn't want to pay for any correction, what do you use?
Is there ANY product that will go on and wipe off easily regardless of the paint condition. (Within reason. Obviously I'm not talking about paint that is visibly completely trashed, etc. My Camry didn't LOOK that bad.)