Hi Newton...do yuo mind giving a few more details please?
Do you use one of those yellow pads to apply or can you use a microfibre?
Do you wet the applicator so it is damp or do you mist the car?
Do you just wipe it off after a few minutes, or mist the car and wipe it off?
Also - what's your polish and waxes of choice?
Sorry for the number of questions, just learn from your expertise.
Thanks
R
No problem; I take it you are asking more about the zymol cleaner wax from Halfords?
Ok firstly it looks like many of the chalk based petrochemical products but it isn't, in fact it has no chemicals or petroliants. It does have a very very tiny amount of abrasive material in it of the quality and regularity of 3M Finess but a fraction of it; this makes it a true polish over a glaze.
Don't use it in direct bright sunlight, shake the bottle well and keep it off the rubbers and shiney trims like plastic chrome. Use a slightly damp cloth or one of the fancy towling covered sponge applicators and sparingly apply to an area not more than two foot square. Working it in straight lines following the lines of the panel for a minute or so, if it starts to dry, mist it with water from a spritzer (spray). Using a clean dry cloth wipe it all off, don't worry about small streaks or marks at this point, move on and repeat till complete.
Take a clean cloth and mist the whole panel lightly with your spritzer and buff it up briskly, all the little cloudy streaks will go and you will get your bang for buck moment...
Totally different from any other polishes or waxes I know but it is perfect for that product. Not a touch on the zymol top end waxes but I can cover them another time. I'll go crawl back under my shell now...