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Old 03-13-2008, 12:20 AM
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When I've applied Natty's Red, I've used a polishing pal with a 4" bevelled gray pad. To make sure it was thin, I just "dipped" the pad into the container a couple of times to make sure the whole pad was covered (not saturated, or course).

Then I'd go to town making overlapping 8" (approx.) circles over a roughly 2 sq. ft. area. Pretty easy to cover that much ground, so I'd go back to where I started, do the same circles, but "pull" whatever excess I'd pick up over another sq. foot or so. It'd really depend on the panel.

The whole time I'd check back to the beginning of my work to see if the NR had dried to a haze at all. Working in high heat and humidity, I figured if it dried to a haze by the time I reached the end of the 2 sq. ft. area I was waxing, I'd applied it thinly enough.

Let me just say that I'm looking forward to the WOWO Souveran this year.
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