The Polish & Glaze is sometimes hard to remove. Why is that?
You may have applied it too thick. Use sparingly. When buffing for polish removal, use only a clean cotton towel. No underwear or cheesecloth. If you have not polished long enough, the top surface of the paint will still be porous. It’ll hold the fine polishing particles and make removal harder than normal. On new paints or paints not damaged from sun and weather, removal is quite easy. You can prove this by polishing the inside of the door frames. The paint in these areas is not exposed to the extremes of sun and weather. Because the sun damages horizontal surfaces much more than vertical ones, polish is usually harder to remove from the hood, trunk and roof areas than from doors and vertical surfaces. This can be rectified with sufficient polishing. The older the paint the more polishing needed. The Polish & Glaze can also be removed with water. Simply flood the surface and agitate the polish residue with a wet cloth or wash mitt. This also prevents dust and is a popular method of re
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