No matter what wax !!!!
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Rep Power: 787 Use a microfiber towel to wipe down the car. I had some haze after glazing, but the towel took it right off. Use kit wax cause it never leaves residue and lasts a long time.
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Rep Power: 0 Could be several things...
You might use too much.
You might be doing it in the sun?
You might live in a high humid are and the wax is not setting up properly.
Those are the three that coem to my mind. What waxes have you tried?
You might use too much.
You might be doing it in the sun?
You might live in a high humid are and the wax is not setting up properly.
Those are the three that coem to my mind. What waxes have you tried?
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Rep Power: 787 Happens to me when glazing because of high humidity. Sometimes I'm wiping away condensation too, so it's harder to do. Use the microfiber towel.
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