Quick
Detallista
He estado leyendo en Autopia sobre este método y aunque también tienen dudas, parece ser que hemos acertado con el metodo corregidme si me equivoco:
El proceso es:
Aplicar una capa de cera en todo el coche.
Retirar cera.
Aplicar en un trozo QD a baja temperatura.
Aplicar en ese trozo cera de nuevo.
Retirar sobrantes.
Esto es lo que entendido yo, pero sólo se inglés para defenderme, con vuestro permiso os pego aquí un post en inglés por si alguien entiende otra cosa...
Method: Dampen the MF square and load it with just enough wax to thinly cover a small area - 1/4 hood or 1/2 door. Wipe it onto the work area and continue wiping until most of the wax disappears. Mist lightly as needed to keep a few water droplets on the surface. Move to the next work area and repeat. Now to the third work area. For the fourth step go back and redo the first area. Next do area four, then two, then five, then three, then six, etc. After you do the final area you’ll have a car with a lot of spots of hazed wax - but not to worry. Lightly mist an area with the cold water - 1/2 hood or door - and lightly buff with a MF towel. Turn the towel frequently. When the towel becomes damp switch to a new towel. After 24 hours you can repeat the procedure, and each time it increases the depth of the shine.
I don’t have an objective method of measuring the hardness of the spit shined carnauba, but subjectively - - bug removal is very nearly as easy as it is with only Zaino on the front of the car.
This is not a method for those of you who wash your car once a week and wax once a month, but it is great if you QD every day and seldom wash the car. I have had the best results with Pinnacle Crystal Mist QD which I keep in the refrigerator.
El proceso es:
Aplicar una capa de cera en todo el coche.
Retirar cera.
Aplicar en un trozo QD a baja temperatura.
Aplicar en ese trozo cera de nuevo.
Retirar sobrantes.
Esto es lo que entendido yo, pero sólo se inglés para defenderme, con vuestro permiso os pego aquí un post en inglés por si alguien entiende otra cosa...
Method: Dampen the MF square and load it with just enough wax to thinly cover a small area - 1/4 hood or 1/2 door. Wipe it onto the work area and continue wiping until most of the wax disappears. Mist lightly as needed to keep a few water droplets on the surface. Move to the next work area and repeat. Now to the third work area. For the fourth step go back and redo the first area. Next do area four, then two, then five, then three, then six, etc. After you do the final area you’ll have a car with a lot of spots of hazed wax - but not to worry. Lightly mist an area with the cold water - 1/2 hood or door - and lightly buff with a MF towel. Turn the towel frequently. When the towel becomes damp switch to a new towel. After 24 hours you can repeat the procedure, and each time it increases the depth of the shine.
I don’t have an objective method of measuring the hardness of the spit shined carnauba, but subjectively - - bug removal is very nearly as easy as it is with only Zaino on the front of the car.
This is not a method for those of you who wash your car once a week and wax once a month, but it is great if you QD every day and seldom wash the car. I have had the best results with Pinnacle Crystal Mist QD which I keep in the refrigerator.
