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Re: Scrub n wax

November 29 2008 at 9:27 PM
  (Login Turner_Clean)
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Response to Scrub n wax

For a scrub and a recoat,
you normally use a blue or even a red pad, if it is only light scubbing you need.
Blue is the best, Green is too agressive and will leave scratches.
Did you use a mop and bucket to pick up the slurry or did you shop vac?
Did you use a no rinse scrub solution? Swish sells one here and I like it now, it saves on the two clear water rinses I used to do, so it speeds up time and saves me time.

What finish did you use? How many coats? 2 min, but sometimes 3

My biggest thought is the green pad though. It may seem to take longer with the green pad, but, it actually works better and has a finer fibre so it does not etch as much. Did you get out all the wheel marks first?

 
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