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Correct, however the polish will also leave behind polishing oils which will reduce wax adherence to the paint.
IPA/eraser wipe down and a pre wax cleanser will ensure there is a good base.
I would use it. I'm currently using iTunes Match to hold most of my music because 64Gb doesn't cut it.
Not sure whether to go to 128gb or not because my iPad is 64Gb
3 x new Flourescent tubes and 3x 400w site lights which I plan to mount to the walls somehow :/
Bouncers Vanilla Ice (full size pot, I was on a panel pot originally)
I also recently acquired Migliore Presidenziale
Today I went round the car with a 50/50 mix of Lime Prime and Prima Amigo via rotary on a red Hexlogic pad, so very mild. I imagine it took most of the reload off, but probably not the CQUK.
I then finished it with Presidenziale.
I got a technique going in the end:
Heat the pot up on a 400W lamp,
Apply in circular, then vertical and horizontal lines because It doesn't like to spread very well,
Buff off with a sacrificial wax cloth,
Buff again with Z6- 2 cloth method.
It doesn't really 'cure' like a normal wax. Swipe...
Can't be sure until I see it in sunlight (it's been really overcast all day) but it looks a lot better now.
I switched to yellow Costco MF for the wipe down from a grey Gtech MF on application. Maybe the synthetic composition wasn't suitable for the 'greasiness' of reload residue...
If the sun ever shines again I'll know the the QD worked. If so I can send you a sample?
Shame really. Reload was one of my favourite products but I won't be in a hurry to use again until I've figured out the cause.
Did you apply yours directly on top of CQUK or after a wash? My initial application was fine, it's now that I've come to top up on top of a wax layer that the problem has started.
More reload seems to be exacerbating the problem, neat or dilute!
I'm starting to have some success by wiping down with Wolfs Nano QD and quite a bit of buffing.