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Noobie Question - Is my polish/seal/wax job FUBAR?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach1USMC" data-source="post: 14333729" data-attributes="member: 42788"><p>Trubble - below is off of Autogeeks website. It doesn't give a specific time but it does say once it hazes over to buff it off. I wasn't trying to poke you in the eye man but I've yet to see a detailing product that doesn't have specific instructions. </p><p></p><p>Machine Application: </p><p></p><p>If your vehicle hasn't been clayed before, use DP Universal Detailing Clay to remove any embedded contaminants from the paint. </p><p>Apply DP Poli-Coat Paint Sealant using a foam finishing pad on your dual action polisher. Apply the wax in a 2-3 square foot area in a very thin, even coat. </p><p>Once the wax has dried to a light haze, buff the area with a clean Cobra Microfiber Towel. </p><p>Continue working section by section until the entire vehicle is protected. </p><p></p><p>Hand Application: </p><p>Use a foam or microfiber applicator to wipe a thin coat of DP Poli-Coat Paint Sealant over one section at a time. Allow the sealant to dry to a light haze. </p><p>Buff off the residue using a Cobra Microfiber Towel. </p><p>Maintain the gloss between washes with DP Final Gloss™ Quick Detailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach1USMC, post: 14333729, member: 42788"] Trubble - below is off of Autogeeks website. It doesn't give a specific time but it does say once it hazes over to buff it off. I wasn't trying to poke you in the eye man but I've yet to see a detailing product that doesn't have specific instructions. Machine Application: If your vehicle hasn't been clayed before, use DP Universal Detailing Clay to remove any embedded contaminants from the paint. Apply DP Poli-Coat Paint Sealant using a foam finishing pad on your dual action polisher. Apply the wax in a 2-3 square foot area in a very thin, even coat. Once the wax has dried to a light haze, buff the area with a clean Cobra Microfiber Towel. Continue working section by section until the entire vehicle is protected. Hand Application: Use a foam or microfiber applicator to wipe a thin coat of DP Poli-Coat Paint Sealant over one section at a time. Allow the sealant to dry to a light haze. Buff off the residue using a Cobra Microfiber Towel. Maintain the gloss between washes with DP Final Gloss™ Quick Detailer. [/QUOTE]
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