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Old 01-11-2008, 06:39 PM
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After i wash my car then put the wax on I notice when im taking the wax off it seems to leave a greasy film on it. It goes away once i wash it again or gets wet in general. Ive tried several different waxes and still get the same result. Any suggestions on how to fix this issue. You can only really tell theres a greasy film if your in direct sunlight/light.

I know they have some skilled detailers on these boards and your input would be appreciated.
 

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Old 01-11-2008, 07:34 PM
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Exactly what kind of wax are you using, what kind of soap, what are you removing the wax with, was there anything applied to the car previously?
 
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I'm willing to bet you're using a liquid wax (ie meguiar's GC liquid) and not shaking the bottle up enough, so that when you apply it you're really just smearing on all of the oils and not much wax.
 
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Exactly what kind of wax are you using, what kind of soap, what are you removing the wax with, was there anything applied to the car previously?
I think im using the meguiers wax, as for the soap im using the stuff you can buy at walmart. and no there wasnt anything applied to the car previously. I like to use a microfiber cloth to remove the wax. Like i said ive done about every possible method to put the wax on and get the wax off and even did different waxes. You think maybe using a clay bar would help?
 
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Originally Posted by PColav6
I'm willing to bet you're using a liquid wax (ie meguiar's GC liquid) and not shaking the bottle up enough, so that when you apply it you're really just smearing on all of the oils and not much wax.
hmm good to know, never thought about it like that. The dad applys the wax so not sure if he shakes it up or not. I just take the wax off.
 
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Sounns to me like you are using too much product.
 
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Old 01-11-2008, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Must See
I think im using the meguiers wax, as for the soap im using the stuff you can buy at walmart. and no there wasnt anything applied to the car previously. I like to use a microfiber cloth to remove the wax. Like i said ive done about every possible method to put the wax on and get the wax off and even did different waxes. You think maybe using a clay bar would help?
It could the several things. The weather, old product, or user error. Make sure you're following the directions on the bottle. The coats should be very thin.
 
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Old 01-12-2008, 06:58 PM
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Make sure you are applying it and taking it off with a rag that was not used for anything else like polish.

Make sure you are out of the sun.

Strip any old wax when you wash the car with some dish soap.

Make sure the wax is fully hazed before removing

Tell your dad to not use so much
 
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Old 01-12-2008, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Must See
hmm good to know, never thought about it like that. The dad applys the wax so not sure if he shakes it up or not. I just take the wax off.
Why don't you apply it? lol
 
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I do sometimes, just not all the time, he voluntarily did it.....
 
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Originally Posted by suckinit
Make sure you are applying it and taking it off with a rag that was not used for anything else like polish.

Make sure you are out of the sun.

Strip any old wax when you wash the car with some dish soap.

Make sure the wax is fully hazed before removing

Tell your dad to not use so much
Using dish soap to strip wax is an old myth. Not all waxes have to haze before removing them.
 
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Old 01-13-2008, 08:42 AM
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03gtmustang: you are the must full of yourself person I know. Prove me wrong about the dish soap, give me a link. Otherwise you are just spouting more BS

and most quality waxes will need to haze. Go burrow your nose in some more animal ****
 
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The dish soap thing is a myth. Some waxes/sealants like poorboys can be used in the sun so you have to see what it says on the bottle. Also not all waxes like he said have to haze before being taken off. Again poorboys and some other you can do the whole car let it sit for an hour or long then take it off. Or you can put it on wait a min or two then take it off. It depends on the product your using.

Using a clean microfiber towel for removing polish/wax is a biggie like he said. Alot of times people I have dealt with have problems because they use dirty or overly used towels to remove the product from the car.

You also need to relax we dont need a pissing match over waxing methods.
 

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Originally Posted by suckinit
Make sure you are applying it and taking it off with a rag that was not used for anything else like polish.

Make sure you are out of the sun.

Strip any old wax when you wash the car with some dish soap.

Make sure the wax is fully hazed before removing

Tell your dad to not use so much
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03gtmustang: you are the must full of yourself person I know. Prove me wrong about the dish soap, give me a link. Otherwise you are just spouting more BS

and most quality waxes will need to haze. Go burrow your nose in some more animal ****
It is painfully obvious that you don't know a damn thing about detailing.

Keeping using that turtle wax, rag and armorall, kid.. I'll bet your car is a real "showpiece"...
 

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Originally Posted by suckinit
03gtmustang: you are the must full of yourself person I know. Prove me wrong about the dish soap, give me a link. Otherwise you are just spouting more BS

and most quality waxes will need to haze. Go burrow your nose in some more animal ****
I dont know who the hell you think you are, but I dont have to prove crap to you. Dawn is a myth that floats around car forums for whatever reason. Dont believe me? Fine, keep washing cars with dish soap.

I like how you go from telling the guy the wax needs to haze (without even knowing what it is), to saying most quality waxes need to haze. What I said is 100% correct, "not all waxes have to haze before removing them." Get your **** straight.
 
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Old 01-14-2008, 07:52 AM
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I use gasoline to remove wax. Just drive up to the gas station and pour it from the pump .
 
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Old 01-14-2008, 01:11 PM
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http://www.afinerdetail.com/facts-n-foto.php
"Can I use dish soap to wash my car?
Dish soaps work great on dishes, that is why they are called “dish soaps”. The truth is, many dishwashing soaps are not pH balanced and can actually strip the wax off the car!"

http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/h..._to/index.html
"1) Liquid dish soap is as good as anything for your car care.

Actually,dish soap strips away your wax's protective layers..."
 
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Old 01-14-2008, 01:20 PM
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"http://www.focusfanatics.com/forum/showthread.php?t=119552"

Big thread about it.
 
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Old 01-14-2008, 09:37 PM
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http://www.afinerdetail.com/facts-n-foto.php Sorry, but that doesnt mean anything. Any moron can make a website saying whatever they want.

"The truth is, many dishwashing soaps are not pH balanced and can actually strip the wax off the car!"

What happens when you dilute the wash with water like you're supposed to? The wash becomes more neutral. In order for a wash to strip wax, it needs to be very alkaline.

http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/h..._to/index.html So why is the paint still sheeting and beading after a wash with Dawn?

http://www.focusfanatics.com/forum/s...d.php?t=119552 Like I said, its a myth that floats around car forums.

For every link you post about using Dawn, I could post one that says not to use Dawn. So keep doing whatever it is you do. But dont act like a little baby when I offer an opinion that differs from yours.
 

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