Wax as U dry for the first time..

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I've tried that product today on my Century 2002 the color is Burgundy.

I dried my car with a synthetic chamois and I am not totally satisfied. The WAUD left some streak and they need to be buff badly before I can make them disapear.

Of course it rain 2 hrs after....but I could see that the water was forming nice little beads ,

What I can do to avoid the streaking ?
 
be sure your chamois is clean.

your car is bigger than mine, so i'll guess here: use 2~3 sprays (at the most) on the hood, roof, and trunk, 1 per quarter panel, 1~2 per door.

something to try.
 
Hey tweeker thanks !!

WAUD work fine after all. The weather was chilly yesterday and I am realizing now that all I had to do was to get another beer and wait a little longer for the "wax" to evaporate .

I went to look at the car this morning to find it in a "wow" condition, all the mark diseapeared.

That looks like a great product after all, great for lazy people like me,I will keep an eye to see how long the water beads.
 
I would be interested to see how long the that coat of wax will last. I have been applying a coat of decent paste wax every 7-8 weeks. It takes about 30 mins to put in on and take it off but I feel it is well worth it. I have thought about using the "spay as you dry" wax as a "refresher" every other week or so since it is so easy to apply.
 
I've also been using the Wax As U Dry and can report that it works as advertised. I'm thrilled with this product and use it every time I wash my cars.
 
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