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meguirs:::haze
i got the #7 and #26 but they both leave a haze thats hard to get rid of. am i using it wrong? or whats the best way to get rid of it rather then buffing it for an hour
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When you glaze the car using #7 how do you go about doing it? I recommend applying a little amount to the whole car in a back and forth motion. Let the glaze dry for around 30 minutes before wiping it off with a clean dry terry cloth towel. It will smear a little when removing but this is ok becuase you are going to wax over it. When you wax the car, wipe the wax on in a back and forth motion and apply it to the whole car. Make sure you are doing this in a cool shaded area. You do not want the sun to be beating down on the car. Let the wax dry for a few minutes and then wipe the wax off with a different terry cloth towel. Always use a back and forth motion when applying and removing glaze and wax from the paint. If you use circular motion, you are at more of a risk of creating swirl marks. Also use different applicator pads to wipe on the glaze and the wax. Do not use the same pads because you will get a really bad chemical reaction that will be hard to remove. If you wipe off the wax and you notice that it is still leaving a haze and streaks, you can either go over the car with a MICRO FIBER towel, or re wash the car with soap and water. I would recommend the MICROFIBER towel though. It is expensive but worth the money.


