Limi Neutral Newbie January 27, 2006 Share January 27, 2006 Hi guys, just wondering anyone encounter this. My car will always have this slight greasy look (if you look under the lights) after I buff off the wax. I was using johnson kit previously and now using Autoglym SRP also the same. Did I do something wrong? Like applying too much SRP or didn't leave it long enough? I have tried both but still got it. I did notice it helps a bit if I "dilute" the SRP by using a slight damp applicator pad when applying... Thanks! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic January 27, 2006 Share January 27, 2006 4 possible reasons: i) over apply ii) neber let wax dry enuf iii) cloth oredi saturated iv) cloth CMI one trick is to give the car a quick rinse wif water after waxing and wipe down to realli bring out the shine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blur_toyota Neutral Newbie January 27, 2006 Share January 27, 2006 That's the coating bros Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Limi Neutral Newbie January 27, 2006 Author Share January 27, 2006 Ya, that's what my friend told me, to have a quick rinse after waxing... but siong... You wash liao then polish then rinse again... My guess is (ii) as I buff off 15 minutes after I apply... Will try to leave it longer... So meaning I wasted all previous application of SRP as it has not bond with the paint? And also for my Extra Gloss application... Still learning... Guess have to spend CNY redoing everything liao... Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Limi Neutral Newbie January 27, 2006 Author Share January 27, 2006 But I see my friend do after buff off all kilat kilat one leh... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marcostan 4th Gear January 27, 2006 Share January 27, 2006 Brother, Autoglym must let it set for a while : 1. SRP at least 1 hour before buffing 2. EGA at least 1.5 to 2 hours before buffing This was my experience if the setting time is too short, then it will affect the durability. Just my 2 cents MarcosTan Toyota Rav4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Limi Neutral Newbie January 27, 2006 Author Share January 27, 2006 Ya, you are right... I will try waiting longer at the next polish... By the way, just back from Autobac Gombak, all Autoglym products 20% off... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Odyssey02 Clutched January 28, 2006 Share January 28, 2006 SRP u apply to the whole car first. my the time u finish applying to the whole car, then u proceed to buff off. there is no need to wait 1hr for SRP. EGP wait for at least 2hrs then its really cured and easy to buff off. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mits_jc 5th Gear January 29, 2006 Share January 29, 2006 for the extra gloss protection, after leaving it to cure, will there be any white specks appearing during the buffing off process? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Limi Neutral Newbie February 1, 2006 Author Share February 1, 2006 That's the way I usually do with SRP. But it seems that since I am doing it in the sheltered MCP, it's still not ready to be buffed off after I do the whole car... Anyway, I tried waiting for 1 hr during New year eve and it works! Now I don' get the "greasy" look liao... (Maybe its because I do it "semi-outdoor" or maybe the weather is hot enough...) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Odyssey02 Clutched February 1, 2006 Share February 1, 2006 nope. no white specks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ivan6978 Neutral Newbie February 1, 2006 Share February 1, 2006 Bro does yours seem to get rid of scratches? I use it to get rid of scratches on the bonnet...only some scratches can be removed while the others are still visible. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coltagious Neutral Newbie February 1, 2006 Share February 1, 2006 Hi guys, just wondering anyone encounter this. My car will always have this slight greasy look (if you look under the lights) after I buff off the wax. I was using johnson kit previously and now using Autoglym SRP also the same. Did I do something wrong? Like applying too much SRP or didn't leave it long enough? I have tried both but still got it. I did notice it helps a bit if I "dilute" the SRP by using a slight damp applicator pad when applying... Thanks! Hi, think u might be experiencing "streaking". Think you might have applied too much product. a damp applicator helps and to remove it, simply use a damp cloth and lightly wipe over the streaks and quickly follow up with a dry cloth. should be gone after that. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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