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Old 01-08-2009, 12:31 AM
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Can I use MICROFIBER BONNETS on PC to remove wax?

Actually, this is what I purchased.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porte...02207413QQrdZ1

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Check out
guy. He has a good polishing technique.
 
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Originally Posted by kenempireex
Can I use MICROFIBER BONNETS on PC to remove wax?
Depends on this polish. Some say to apply and then remove when wet (dont let it dry or become a haze). Others want you to let it dry. Those waxes I prefer to use my PC to remove the wax.
 
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Old 01-08-2009, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 2008G35XSinMD
Depends on this polish. Some say to apply and then remove when wet (dont let it dry or become a haze). Others want you to let it dry. Those waxes I prefer to use my PC to remove the wax.
So, are you saying it's SAFE to remove wax with micofiber on PC???
 
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Yes it's safe to remove with with microfiber on a pc. I personally prefer removing wax by hand. As the the video clip a couple posts above by 2008G35XSinMD, I could not disagree more about that guy having a good polishing technique. You should never move back and forth that quickly when first working the polish, that will totally cause marring. The first minute+ should be nice and SLOW, almost like if you were chasing an ant. You have to give the polish time to break down. You can speen it up after a few minutes and you know the polish is almost broken down. I was at a car show this past year at a shop and I was watching a guy inside the shop polish a car. He was moving just as fast as this guy above was and I KNEW he was marring the hell out of the car. Sure enough when he was done the car was pulled outside into the sun. I kid you not, from 30 feet away I could see the car was COVERED in marring and new swirls and why was that? He went WAY too fast and didn't let the polish break down.


Sorry my bad, here's the video I meant to post earlier.

 

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