mikebai1990
New member
Accumulator mentioned that I may be getting less durability from my Collinite 476S than what most people get. I've been thinking about it, and I have a feeling that there is something wrong with my application.
Here's my problem: I use a Meguiars Gold Class yellow foam pad to hand apply the Collinite. When I apply the Collinite to a dry paint surface, I feel lots of resistance when making my circular motions when applying the wax. When I look at the paint, it seems the wax is not entirely/evenly covering the paint. However, when I look at it with the reflection of the sun, I can see the wax haze. Because of this, I have assumed that as long as I can see the wax haze, even if it's under the sun, there should be enough wax on the surface.
However, due to the relatively low durability I have gotten out of the wax, I'm wondering whether I'm not applying the wax thick enough. When you guys apply Collinite, how often do you put the applicator back into the tin and swab the wax out? How much wax do you put onto your applicator? I find that when I apply the wax, I'm making around 2 light swabs into my tin can to cover ~2.5 square feet of paint. This may not be accurate..
Also do you guys think that using the spit shine method by spraying water onto the surface will be a better idea? I've found that by doing so, I am able to easily glide the applicator across the paint surface. However, 1)The applicator gets quite damp and wet after a while, 2)After covering an area, and the water dries off, I'm not sure whether enough wax was applied.
Of course, I know other causes could be bad paint prep, possibly incompatible car shampoo (Meguiars GC), etc... But I was just wondering whether I'm simply not applying enough wax.
Thanks for your help!
Here's my problem: I use a Meguiars Gold Class yellow foam pad to hand apply the Collinite. When I apply the Collinite to a dry paint surface, I feel lots of resistance when making my circular motions when applying the wax. When I look at the paint, it seems the wax is not entirely/evenly covering the paint. However, when I look at it with the reflection of the sun, I can see the wax haze. Because of this, I have assumed that as long as I can see the wax haze, even if it's under the sun, there should be enough wax on the surface.
However, due to the relatively low durability I have gotten out of the wax, I'm wondering whether I'm not applying the wax thick enough. When you guys apply Collinite, how often do you put the applicator back into the tin and swab the wax out? How much wax do you put onto your applicator? I find that when I apply the wax, I'm making around 2 light swabs into my tin can to cover ~2.5 square feet of paint. This may not be accurate..
Also do you guys think that using the spit shine method by spraying water onto the surface will be a better idea? I've found that by doing so, I am able to easily glide the applicator across the paint surface. However, 1)The applicator gets quite damp and wet after a while, 2)After covering an area, and the water dries off, I'm not sure whether enough wax was applied.
Of course, I know other causes could be bad paint prep, possibly incompatible car shampoo (Meguiars GC), etc... But I was just wondering whether I'm simply not applying enough wax.
Thanks for your help!