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Old 03-08-2012, 10:05 AM   #6
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Re: Hand polishing/waxing Q's

When your surface is clean (claybar/buff/polished) flat and swirl free, it must be buried in glaze. Depth/clarity is achieved by Multi coats, both directions. Fully cured. Last: a quality sealant. Sealants far out last wax, period. Let them (yes multi again) cure over night. These steps will maximize your chances at a wet look. Other wise a 3-4 coat clear job over your existing paint and then it would be wet (!!) sanded and buffed to a high luster.
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