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V quick detail question.



  M135i
Just a quick question, ive just washed the car, now i want to wax/SRP and EPG it, which order do i do them ? I think its SRP then EPG then Wax it, Is that right ?

Also to apply them with the EPG and SRP do i just put a tiny 50p amount on a microfibre, rub it in and then take off with another microfibre ? and with the wax spray it on and take off with another microfibre ?

Thanks guys :D
 
  182
SRP
EGP
Wax

You can put as many layers of EGP or wax on as you want but only one layer of SRP should be used otherwise you will keep striping it.
 
  182
Just a quick question, ive just washed the car, now i want to wax/SRP and EPG it, which order do i do them ? I think its SRP then EPG then Wax it, Is that right ?

Also to apply them with the EPG and SRP do i just put a tiny 50p amount on a microfibre, rub it in and then take off with another microfibre ? and with the wax spray it on and take off with another microfibre ?

Thanks guys :D


More like a 5p amount! little is more.

Use a foam applicator and use a plush microfibre to buff off.

Allow the EGP to cure for an hour after buffing off.
 
  M135i
More like a 5p amount! little is more.

Use a foam applicator and use a plush microfibre to buff off.

Allow the EGP to cure for an hour after buffing off.

foam applicator ??? whats one of them ? i only have microfibres here atm so would it be alright to do as i said above and use them to apply and buff off ?
 
  M135i
Cool cheers matey, great help :star: Will i be alright to apply if with a microfibre just this time ? as in this country u need to take advantage of wot ever decent weather we get lol.
 
  182
You should be. but dont apply too much preasure.

Use a tiny bit of cream and go in straight lines to reduce the risk of swirls.
 


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