Detailing Look here for questions and answers on detailing and washing your car etc.

applying wax with fingers?

Old Jun 20, 2002
  #1  
VNlilMAN's Avatar
Thread Starter
The Standard One
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 11,659
Likes: 1
From: City of Angels, California, US
Rep Power: 416
VNlilMAN will become famous soon enoughVNlilMAN will become famous soon enough
applying wax with fingers?

i was looking online and on this beamer site, it said for best results use your fingers to apply wax cause pads could have lil particles that'll scratch the surface. just wondering if this is true...
Reply
Old Jun 20, 2002
  #2  
JSWhaler's Avatar
Registered!!
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 1,621
Likes: 0
From: Connecticut
Rep Power: 0
JSWhaler is an unknown quantity at this point
I wouldn't trust that cause the pads or applicators you use are supposed to be clean before you apply the wax, therefore no scratching will occur. As for your fingers, you're just gonna make a mess, not apply to wax evenly, and/or you could also have moisture from your hands (sweat) that will affect the wax resulting in a crappy wax job. Why would they sell applicators if your could use your hands?? Everything that I've read and learned uses some sort of applicator. Hope this helps clear some things up.
Reply
Old Jun 20, 2002
  #3  
civicdude's Avatar
Premium Member
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 9,308
Likes: 0
From: Long Island, New York, US
Rep Power: 396
civicdude will become famous soon enough
I agree with JSWhaler. I have never heard of using your hands or fingers to apply wax. I could only think that the oil in your fingers or the moisture in your hand will make it harder to remove the wax. Also it has to be really messy. I have heard of people using leather conditioner with their hand instead of using an applicator. I have done that before.
Reply
Old Jun 21, 2002
  #4  
tummyboy's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 200
Likes: 0
From: Greenfield, Wisconsin, US
Rep Power: 0
tummyboy is an unknown quantity at this point
well I cant say I agree with BMW on this one.you can do it but as long as you keep your wax pad off the floor and wash it out when your done so that the wax does not allow contaminets to stick to the pad . you should be fine if you follow this and make sure that you dont put two differnt waxes on one pad .. very important . as far as wax on your finger some waxes are not recmended to do that some have chemicals that can irritate the skin if your in contact with them to long
Reply
Old Jun 21, 2002
  #5  
kenji4861's Avatar
Registered!!
iTrader: (4)
 
Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 1,025
Likes: 0
From: San Jose, California, US
Rep Power: 0
kenji4861 is an unknown quantity at this point
Quote
[hr]Originally posted by: VNlilMAN
i was looking online and on this beamer site, it said for best results use your fingers to apply wax cause pads could have lil particles that'll scratch the surface. just wondering if this is true...[hr]
After 3 weeks of owning my car, I applied my second waxing. The applicators had tiny particles I couldn't get off when I washed it... and it scratched up my car. Now I have swirls =(
Reply
Old Jun 21, 2002
  #6  
VNlilMAN's Avatar
Thread Starter
The Standard One
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 11,659
Likes: 1
From: City of Angels, California, US
Rep Power: 416
VNlilMAN will become famous soon enoughVNlilMAN will become famous soon enough
not sure about the particles but ya i have alot of swirl marks...
also it became harder to apply the show glaze, i'm thinking it because of a chemical reaction. not sure why cause i have to different applicators... maybe its the wax thats left on the car? and read somewhere that the show glaze is only good for a couple days... it is only a filler and just hides the swirls, it will "wash" away or will evaporate after a short while. i've heard 3m swirl remover works pretty well, its a mild abrasive that will wear out the swirls and level it with the rest of the clear coat... sounds kinda harsh on the car but heard it wasn't that bad just as long as you dont use it twice a month.
Reply
Old Jun 21, 2002
  #7  
civicdude's Avatar
Premium Member
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 9,308
Likes: 0
From: Long Island, New York, US
Rep Power: 396
civicdude will become famous soon enough
I have found that if you use a foam applicator instead of a terry applincator while applying wax you get less or no swirls...
Reply
Old Jun 22, 2002
  #8  
tummyboy's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 200
Likes: 0
From: Greenfield, Wisconsin, US
Rep Power: 0
tummyboy is an unknown quantity at this point
civic dude is right foam applicatiors have less chance of swirls becaue the terry pads get hard and thenwhe you re use them they dont work well on paint . foam should be rinsed out everytime as well .

Do most of you with swirls have black paint??
Reply
Old Jun 23, 2002
  #9  
Ed's Avatar
Ed
Registered!!
iTrader: (6)
 
Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 4,072
Likes: 0
From: Illinois
Rep Power: 346
Ed will become famous soon enoughEd will become famous soon enough
Isn't there that one wax that you need to put in your hand to warm it up enough to use? I remember some site was talking about it and that it was really expensive too.
-Ed
Reply
Old Jun 23, 2002
  #10  
VNlilMAN's Avatar
Thread Starter
The Standard One
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 11,659
Likes: 1
From: City of Angels, California, US
Rep Power: 416
VNlilMAN will become famous soon enoughVNlilMAN will become famous soon enough
i'm sure everyone has swirlmarks, its just very noticable on dark colored cars compared to light
Reply
Old Jun 26, 2002
  #11  
Mbow's Avatar
Registered!!
 
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 3,862
Likes: 0
From: Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Rep Power: 0
Mbow is an unknown quantity at this point
Just use a new app every time you wax. I used to use the foam apps and would simply throw them away after one use. They are cheap and it's not worth the chance of having leftover particles on the pad. I use the terry towels now for everything. Each towel is used once and not used again until washed and dryed.
Reply
Old Jun 27, 2002
  #12  
civicdude's Avatar
Premium Member
Hey! Look At Me!! I'm a Supporting Member!!
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Jun 2001
Posts: 9,308
Likes: 0
From: Long Island, New York, US
Rep Power: 396
civicdude will become famous soon enough
Or you can machine wash them after each use. I usually end up washing all my towels after I detail a car....and the foam pads dont get messed up if you wash them
Reply
Old Jun 30, 2002
  #13  
WhosYoDadday85's Avatar
www.ImportFactor.Com
iTrader: (4)
 
Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 1,614
Likes: 0
From: Bay Area, California
Rep Power: 0
WhosYoDadday85 should not be trustedWhosYoDadday85 should not be trusted
Quote
[hr]After 3 weeks of owning my car, I applied my second waxing. The applicators had tiny particles I couldn't get off when I washed it... and it scratched up my car. Now I have swirls =( [hr]
Who on earth waxes their car twice within 3 weeks?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG] Once a month max man.....in between waxings, just use some quick detail spray
Reply
Old Jul 1, 2002
  #14  
Civicster's Avatar
FIJI-STEVE IS THE OFFICIAL 7THGEN QUEER
 
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 4,063
Likes: 0
From: California, US
Rep Power: 0
Civicster should not be trusted
ZAINOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Honda Civic Forum
Replies
Last Post
jammer48
1st - 5th Generation Civic 1973 - 1995
10
Oct 4, 2018 10:04 PM
Wankenstein
General DIY
8
Sep 25, 2015 08:02 PM
Stock 99
General Automotive Discussion
6
Sep 5, 2015 06:06 AM
joshster
Mechanical Problems/Vehicle Issues and Fix-it Forum
12
Sep 2, 2015 08:22 PM
bsmiley
Mechanical Problems/Vehicle Issues and Fix-it Forum
9
Aug 13, 2015 10:32 PM


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:56 PM.