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<blockquote data-quote="Eggie86" data-source="post: 494856" data-attributes="member: 16239"><p>That's very kind of you Maxxsp. I tend to clay, wax probably once every 6 months when it coincides with my study leave. Another thing is that I do everything by hand, so I do get tired easily. And I did learn from Iceman when he actually advised me to leave the first layer of wax to cure for about 3-4 hours before buffing it off, and subsequently before reapplying a second layer later on to lock in the effect of the wax. </p><p></p><p>Of course, due to my laziness and lack of covered parking bay, and lacking a rotary, I often tend to spend about 3-4 hours during my simple detailing sessions. But I will bear in mind of the need to let the wax cure for much longer before buffing it off. Previously I only left it for about 30mins max before the urge to wipe it off comes into play.</p><p></p><p>I used to have a simple B&D ROB, but it got damaged after my careless mistake so no machine-help sadly. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, will PM you soon. KC has seen my paint, but I haven't had the time to let him detail my ride. And believe me, it's quite awful once you see it in the flesh. Car has like a pimple-like appearance due to the various pock-marked rainish stains...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eggie86, post: 494856, member: 16239"] That's very kind of you Maxxsp. I tend to clay, wax probably once every 6 months when it coincides with my study leave. Another thing is that I do everything by hand, so I do get tired easily. And I did learn from Iceman when he actually advised me to leave the first layer of wax to cure for about 3-4 hours before buffing it off, and subsequently before reapplying a second layer later on to lock in the effect of the wax. Of course, due to my laziness and lack of covered parking bay, and lacking a rotary, I often tend to spend about 3-4 hours during my simple detailing sessions. But I will bear in mind of the need to let the wax cure for much longer before buffing it off. Previously I only left it for about 30mins max before the urge to wipe it off comes into play. I used to have a simple B&D ROB, but it got damaged after my careless mistake so no machine-help sadly. Anyways, will PM you soon. KC has seen my paint, but I haven't had the time to let him detail my ride. And believe me, it's quite awful once you see it in the flesh. Car has like a pimple-like appearance due to the various pock-marked rainish stains... [/QUOTE]
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