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Old 03-21-2008, 05:59 PM   #18 (permalink)
nhip101
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Originally Posted by RaskyR1 View Post
You will use the similar motion as waxing but you want to work in smaller sections at a time and you need to work it in one area long enough for the product to break down. If you use it like a wax it won't work or you won't see as good of results as you should.

You need to work it in long enough so that the product will turn from white to clear almost like you were rubbing Vaseline on the paint, that’s when you know it's broken down all the way and you can either move on to the next section or give another application if needed
Should a circular motion or back-and-forth motion be used to apply Scratch-X? What type of applicator should be used to work it into the paint?

Thanks.
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