Don
Darth Camaro 12/27/15
So I bought the HS Wet Wax yesterday. I used it as a drying aid and it really accentuated my need for better, more absorbent microfibers. Seemed to work well enough though - no water spotting or streaking.
So this morning, I figured I`d try a slightly off-label use ... on a dry car as a QD.
The car was a bit dusty after sitting overnight in the garage, so I took the Wet Wax and LIGHTLY misted it on the trunk lid as a test spot. I rubbed it in with one microfiber, waited a few minutes while it started to flash, then buffed it off with another clean microfiber cloth. WOW, SLICK!!! No streaking or clouding, just some slight smears only visible from certain angles in direct sunlight, which probably only be noticed by MAYBE 5% of the people looking at it. If they`re NOT an OCD type detailer, they will never even notice.
And did I mention slick? It feels like the 2nd coat of the HS Spray Coating. I went ahead and did my door jambs with it and noticed the same effects and they have not been prepped or coated with anything.
So far, this off label use seems to work very well.
So this morning, I figured I`d try a slightly off-label use ... on a dry car as a QD.
The car was a bit dusty after sitting overnight in the garage, so I took the Wet Wax and LIGHTLY misted it on the trunk lid as a test spot. I rubbed it in with one microfiber, waited a few minutes while it started to flash, then buffed it off with another clean microfiber cloth. WOW, SLICK!!! No streaking or clouding, just some slight smears only visible from certain angles in direct sunlight, which probably only be noticed by MAYBE 5% of the people looking at it. If they`re NOT an OCD type detailer, they will never even notice.
And did I mention slick? It feels like the 2nd coat of the HS Spray Coating. I went ahead and did my door jambs with it and noticed the same effects and they have not been prepped or coated with anything.
So far, this off label use seems to work very well.
