At the golf course (driving range) today. I see this black supra. Looks good, except there's wax residue on the passenger door, like he forgot to buff the door.
And there's wax on the fender, and quarter panel, and roof, and hood, and driver door. Oh, wait, he didn't buff the wax off anywhere on his car :think:
I happened to meet up with the owner and asked him if he realized he forgot to remove the wax, and he told me once he applies it he lets it sit for a few hours, then drives his car around.....the wind and elements help to harden it to make a tougher bond on the paint. :wow:
To make matters even better, to get to the driving range, right now anyways, you have to drive on an 1/8mile dirt road. So, um, yea, I see absolutely nothing wrong with driving on a dirt road with drying wax, and then buffing it off when you get home :wow::wow:
And there's wax on the fender, and quarter panel, and roof, and hood, and driver door. Oh, wait, he didn't buff the wax off anywhere on his car :think:
I happened to meet up with the owner and asked him if he realized he forgot to remove the wax, and he told me once he applies it he lets it sit for a few hours, then drives his car around.....the wind and elements help to harden it to make a tougher bond on the paint. :wow:
To make matters even better, to get to the driving range, right now anyways, you have to drive on an 1/8mile dirt road. So, um, yea, I see absolutely nothing wrong with driving on a dirt road with drying wax, and then buffing it off when you get home :wow::wow: