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15th December 2007, 13:23 | #1 |
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Colinite wax
Having just received this item mail order,I am now looking to get cracking on the car. One question though, I have previously waxed (maguires) the car over SRP, do I now have to remove the previous wax before applying the colinite 476 or is it o.k to buff over?
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15th December 2007, 14:04 | #2 |
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Go back over with the SRP (to polish again)
then top it off with 2 coats of collinite, stand back and admire Make sure the pads are damp before you put the wax on the pad - and nice thin even coats. |
15th December 2007, 15:27 | #3 |
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Thanks empsburna.I now have all sunday to play with my new investment. Quick question , how much time to leave between coats?
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General advice is 24 hours. But that would kind of spoil the 'Sunday of polishing fun'. Could always leave it to cure for a while then get the hairdrier out
Damp applicators? I've heard of using detailing spray, but is it just dampness in general we're after, i.e. water? How's it help?
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