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Offline scarr89

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Rain beat to the waxing
« on: 26 October 2011, 17:56 »
Half of the car coated with wax that was curing then the heavens opened. I buffed off what I could and then retired back indoors. I had just spent a good few hours doing the whole treatment, wash, clay, polish with my DA. Gutted. My question is what should I do about applying the wax? It obviously needs to be applied, would it be ok to say give a quick wash when it is dry and then apply the wax? Cheers

Offline Guy

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Re: Rain beat to the waxing
« Reply #1 on: 26 October 2011, 18:38 »
yes thats fine...

i got caught out yesterday... never moved so fast to take a coat of wax off!!  :grin:

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Re: Rain beat to the waxing
« Reply #2 on: 26 October 2011, 23:06 »
yes thats fine...

i got caught out yesterday... never moved so fast to take a coat of wax off!!  :grin:

Cheers Guy! I was only joking about you using greased lighting  :embarassed: :grin:

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Re: Rain beat to the waxing
« Reply #3 on: 01 November 2011, 17:39 »
Half of the car coated with wax that was curing then the heavens opened. I buffed off what I could and then retired back indoors. I had just spent a good few hours doing the whole treatment, wash, clay, polish with my DA. Gutted. My question is what should I do about applying the wax? It obviously needs to be applied, would it be ok to say give a quick wash when it is dry and then apply the wax? Cheers

Try some permanon Scarr it will solve alot of issues like this.