Spray Wax Dew

Discussion in 'Last Steps: Waxes, Sealants, and Coatings' started by godoman, Sep 20, 2011.

  1. godoman

    godoman Jedi Nuba

    Even though I was reluctant to start using spray sealants/waxes when I started thisproject of finding a way to offer wash and waxes for only $50.00 dollars, I must admit that I absolutely love the results and durability of the products I am going with. One little hitch though.....

    When I go to sleep after doing my black car I find myself staring at the gloss. Wake up at 12am for my grave yard shift and 3/4 of the car still looks great and the rest has morning dew on it. This does not bother me except I can see towel streak marks. Like the dew reveals how I wiped the spray wax on. I am worried that customers seeing this would only see this as a half as job as it looks sloppy until u get on the highwy and the wind blows the water away and the car is dry and glossy again when I park in the garage at work

    Any of u have any way of eliminating this or have a way of explaining what this is to the customer so they don't feel I ripped them off or did a half ass job?

    Godoman
     
  2. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    I think you need to make sure in full sun that there is no streaking, Ive inspected a car for 15 minutes before to make sure. Also I go through a shit load of towels, sometimes 5 just on the wipe down because im paranoid of what you just stated.......
     
  3. godoman

    godoman Jedi Nuba

    yeah, that is why my shop is going to have t5 lighting all around. will look like the car is inside an oven. the streaking was only on the hood, the rest of the car looked great and by the time I got to work it was completely dry like there was never any water on it.

    man do I love zaino. just gotta find a way to get the pricing down so that i can use it all of the time on every customer's car.

    godoman
     
  4. Kilo6_one

    Kilo6_one DB Forum Supporter

    just charge them a little more....... it will balance out.
     
  5. cleanfiend

    cleanfiend Jedi Nuba

    i use two towels. one to apply and wipe around until it looks dry, and another towel that i use after to completely dry/buff the area. it seemed to take care of this problem when i use ocw.
     

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