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PrEPArATION
POlIshInG/waxInG InsTruCTIOns (reaD
BeFOre usInG)
1.1 The applicator bonnet provided with this product is to apply wax
and related chemicals only. Do not use it to remove wax or buff
and polish a waxed surface even if the bonnet has been thoroughly
washed. Otherwise, paint damage may occur. Use the clean
synthetic wool polishing bonnet for waxing and polishing only.
1.2 Before you begin, make sure your vehicle is clean and dry. Your
work area should also be dry.
1.3 Your waxer/polisher comes with 2 bonnets, one for applying the
polish to the surface and the other for waxing the surface.
FOr waxInG
2.1 Place a clean application bonnet securely on the pad as shown (Fig.
1)
2.2 Paste Wax: spread about a heaping teaspoon of wax evenly over
the entire surface of the application bonnet. (Fog. 2). DO NOT apply
the polish directly to the surface to be polished. (Most polishes are
either in paste or liquid form. Before using polish, read all directions
on the appropriate applications and use accordingly.)
2.3 Liquid Cleaner/Glaze/Wax: apply a small circle of Liquid Cleaner/
Glaze/Wax (about the size of a half dollar) on the center of the
application bonnet, followed by two more rings, each slightly larger
than the previous one. (Fig. 3) DO NOT apply directly to the surface
to be polished.
2.4 After the first application, the bonnet will not absorb as much polish.
Use half the polish quantity as stated above.
2.5 Always start and stop the polisher on or against the surface to be
polished (Fig. 4). Hold the power cord over your shoulder and do
flat surfaces first, roof, hood and trunk. Cover areas quickly with
broad, sweeping strokes in a criss-cross pattern. DO NOT press
down, the polisher's action does the work, NOT pressure!
2.6 In hard-to-reach surfaces like under the bumper, around the door
handle, etc. apply wax by hand.
2.7 The most common error is applying too much WAX or CLeaner/
Glaze. If the bonnet absorbs too much chemical, it will not last long.
Polishing will become more difficult and take longer.
2.8 If the bonnet continually comes off the pad, you may be using too
much Wax or Clean/Glaze.
FOr POlIshInG
3.1 Place a clean polishing bonnet on the pad as shown (Fig. 1).
3.2 Remove chemicals (Wax or Cleaner/Glaze) in the same order they
were applied.
3.3 Use long, sweeping strokes in a criss-cross pattern.
3.4 DO NOT press down. Let the polisher do the work.
3.5 If the wax seems difficult to buff, you may have applied too much
wax.
3.6 Remove the polishing bonnet and hand buff all hard-to-reach areas.
3.7 NEVER use polishing bonnets for applying Wax or Cleaner/Glaze.