with good results. ?

Thanks
One panel at a time maximum. The old saying, Wipe on - wipe of.SR71 wrote:How do you apply and buff your Gold Wax Graham?
I find it stubborn as hell to buff off but maybe I'm leaving it too long?
I normally just wax up the whole car and then get going on wiping it off...
There was no way I was going to throw it away so I'm resigned to more arm ache in the future although I have just bought a G220...
I would test your skills with the G220 on something else before you try it on the RS. You can get carried away and burn the paint very quickly if you're not careful. practice makes perfect as they say, maybe try on a friend or relitives car who's paint is very dull etc. that's what I did and then when I was happy that I could do a good job on my own car went from there.How do you apply and buff your Gold Wax Graham?
I find it stubborn as hell to buff off but maybe I'm leaving it too long?
I normally just wax up the whole car and then get going on wiping it off...
There was no way I was going to throw it away so I'm resigned to more arm ache in the future although I have just bought a G220...
If you are looking for an easy to use wax that is resilient and lasts for upto 12months, I would recommend Colinite 476s. You can buy it online from a number of places such as www.cleanyourcar.co.uk. As suggested in a previous post, buy yourself a couple of micro-fiber towels to make the job even easier. I also use Zymol, Swisswax and Megs products, great if you have plenty of time and don’t mind re applying every 3 months..victor2vt wrote:Just looking to freshen up my RS4, what's an easy one to apply/polish off
with good results. ?
Thanks
Perfect!!! I'm sure you'll pick it up quickly especially with someone teaching you too.......Jim,
pippyrips is gonna give me a lesson at the weekend....
How easy should the wax be to wipe off? I reckon I was either using too much wax or leaving it on too long...
Cheers.
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