IRONMAN wrote:Hi K
I popped home at lunch time to wash me girl which was all good but she looked all smeery afterwards! It was sunny, she also looked a bit swirly too!! blimey, what have I done wrong and how can I get rid of the smeers and swirls

. I put some more of the Autoglym HD wax on her at the weekend but it was late evening as I was wiping the wax off and the air was gettting moist so I don't think I got all of it off properly. Ive also washed all of me microfibre cloths as I think they had polish in them which ain't good I suppose if you're trying to polish it off the car
I'm not using any electric polisher, all by hand at the mo. Is she smeery cause I ain't polished her off properly
cheers
Greg
Greg man, you have it bad don't yer

Cleaning your car yet again.
The smeering might be because you haven't buffed the wax off properly. If you have swirls then you can use something like Autoglym Super Resin Polish to temporarily hide/mask the swirls. In the longer term it will need a machine polish.
When washing you must regularly rinse your wash mitt. Wash a panel, then rinse the washmitt, wash another panel, rinse washmitt, etc. You cannot be too careful.
I would keep different microfibre cloths for different jobs. Don't mix and match them. Have ones that you use for interior cleaning, one for buffing wax, one for buffing wheels, etc, etc. Then always put them in the washing machine when you have finished using them and then hang them on the line to dry.
When you do a "proper" wash at the weekend, do the full works, you'll probably find it will be much better.
