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6.3 Waxing
IMPORTANT
•
It is very important that your working surface is clean
and dry before applying wax.
•
The most common error when waxing is applying too
much wax. If the waxing pads (F) becomes saturated
with wax, wax removal will be more difficult and will
take longer. Applying too much wax may also reduce the
life of the waxing pads (F).
•
It is easiest to apply wax to the entire surface before
starting the wax removal process. For best results, refer
to the specific application recommendations of the wax
product being used.
a
Assemble the power tool for waxing.
s
Apply wax (not included) evenly on the waxing pads (F).
The amount of wax needed will vary according to the
size of the work surface.
IMPORTANT
You can also substitute a good grade cleaning
compound at this step if the surface is oxidized.
d
Hold the tool handle firmly by both hands, then turn the
rocker switch to
ON
position.
f
Begin applying the wax to the work surface with long
sweeping strokes in a criss-cross pattern.
g
Apply more wax to the waxing pads (F) as necessary to
maintain a thin, even coat on the work surface.
FOR
ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS OF THE WAX, REDUCE
THE AMOUNT APPLIED. THE WAXING PADS (F)
WILL NOT ABSORB AS MUCH WAX IN SUBSEQUENT
APPLICATIONS.
h
After the wax has been applied to the work surface,
switch the tool
OFF
and unplug it.
j
Remove the waxing pads (F) from the rotary disc (D) and
use it manually to apply the wax to those hard-to-reach
areas, such as near and around mirrors, lights, door
handles, under bumpers, etc.
k
Allow sufficient time for the wax to dry on the work
surface. Afterwards, assemble the power tool for
polishing.
l
Begin polishing by lightly buffing off the wax residue
in a circular pattern. Continue polishing until the entire
wax residue is removed.
0
After the wax has been removed from the work surface,
switch the tool
OFF
and then unplug the power cord
from the electrical outlet.
ä
Remove the polishing pads (G) from the rotary discs
(D) and use it manually to remove the wax from those
hard-to-reach areas, such as near and around mirrors,
lights, door handles, under bumpers, etc.
Operating Instructions
CLEANING
COMPOUNDS
WAX