Instructions on Applying Acrylic-Wërks Only
- Pull 1 washcloth from Bucket “A”. Wring cloth out completely by hand then fold cloth in half and then in half again. (Note: We recommend you start with a trunk lid, rear spoiler or the upper 6th of the hood until you get used to the process.)
- Apply about a half dollar size amount of polish directly to the cloth. (Note: Never apply polish directly to the surface)
- Place cloth on the surface in a manner that it forms a diamond in front of you.
- If you use your left hand pull the corner (1st Base) up and between your thumb and hand.
- If you use your right hand then pull the corner (3rd Base) up and between your thumb and hand.
- Begin by moving your hand in a criss-cross motion leading with the bridge of your pinky and hand.
- For lefties, start west and then go east, then rotate your wrist so you then can go north then south.
- For righties, start east and then go west, then rotate your wrist so you can go north then south.
- Continue moving your hand in a criss-cross motion until your cloth feels a little dry.
- Flip the cloth over and apply about a quarter size of polish to the cloth and repeat Steps 3 – 5 until the surface begins to get very glossy, even through the haze of the polish. (Note: Single Stage Paint will take longer, so watch and see how much color is coming up in your cloth, and keep going until there is little or no color coming up on your cloth.)
- Take your clean washcloth from Bucket “B” and wring it out slightly, then fold cloth in half and then in half again then begin by moving your hand in a criss-cross motion. Wipe area in a criss-cross motion, leaving a small trail of water behind.
- At this point, take your dry buffing diaper or t-shirt and buff to a shine.
Always work one panel at a time for best results. Remember, the surface didn’t get like this over night and will require time and passion to restore their luster. Also, the effort you give initially will result in long-term compensation with regards to reducing future efforts in maintaining a beautiful finish.
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