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Marc D

posted on 14th Mar 07 at 10:31

lol cheers guys. ill have a go at washing the cloth, leaving it damp and using a very small amount of wax. ill let you know what happens :)


MatthewR

posted on 14th Mar 07 at 10:28

never seem to have much trouble polishing myself




:lol: sorry


ed

posted on 14th Mar 07 at 10:25

Wash you polishing cloths after you have used them, or use disposable polishing rags instead... I sometimes use a bit of Quick Detailer when polishing the car too to prevent greasy smears :)


nathy_87

posted on 14th Mar 07 at 10:18

your not waxing/polishing the windows are ya???


Dean_W

posted on 14th Mar 07 at 10:09

Too much polish.

Tey using a damp cloth to put it on. this leaves a thinner layer of polish.


mwg

posted on 14th Mar 07 at 10:08

I had this. Then worked out I need to turn the cloth more often... that solved it!


Daimo B

posted on 14th Mar 07 at 10:07

Change your cloth to a softer one.


Marc D

posted on 14th Mar 07 at 10:01

ive got a black car and when i come to polish it after washing it leaves horrible smear marks that wont come off unless i use auto glym glass cleaner. ive tried super resin polish and turtle wax original and both leave smear marks. it doesnt matter how long i leave the polish or how hard/soft i rub it off. any ideas of whats going on?

cheers