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MMD said:
Waxed car with liquified Carnauba (Griot's Garage stuff). It occurred to me that "slathering" the wax on is probably better than letting it get drier and rubbing it in anyway.

IOW, it _seems_ better to let the solvents in the wax remain plentiful while waxing rather than "stretching" the wax and letting it get drier in order to cover a larger area.

I also have P21S but it was going on so dry that I imagined (incorrectly?) that it wasn't "soaking" into the paint.

I betcha "slathering" it on is especially important with polymer "waxes;"i.e. the one's that bond to the paint.

FWIW







I guess I must be lazy, but I use Rejex. It's easier to apply and buff, and it's great in that "bug juice" is easier to remove. The downside is that; 1) I don't get as good a shine as you probably do; 2) I can't apply it in direct sunlight or when the temperature is above 85 degrees Fahrenheit,; and 3) it takes 12-24 hours to "cure."

Jim