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Old 08-31-06, 08:19   #1 (permalink)
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meg's scratch x = meg's cleaner wax?

Hey

I've posted quite a few topics to critique my washing plan. It's been a while and I'm finally going to be able to give the car a full wash this labor day weekend.

I'm planning to pick up some scratch X but I was wonderng if I should pick up some meg's cleaner wax (apart of the 3 step prog) as well?

Is scratch X easier to work by hand than meg's polish (part of the 3 step prog)

Thanks again for all the great advice!
 
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Old 08-31-06, 08:31   #2 (permalink)
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if you want a light scratch remover, polish and wax all in one.. colorx would be a good choice...
 
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Nope not all in one. I have meg's nxt gen paste wax. I'm trying to reduce the amout of swirls so I wanted to know if I should get the cleaner wax as well as scratch X?
 
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Old 08-31-06, 09:10   #4 (permalink)
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No, don't think so, ScratchX is a dedicated scratch remover and paint cleaner by itself, topping it with a polish and wax or only wax would be good.
 
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just use ScratchX to remove swirl marks and use after it nxt wax

after removing all swirl marks (maybe after next moth) if you like you can use wax cleaner as first coat then follow by nxt wax

wax cleaner is like refresh the paint to waxing and keep ScratchX for heavy work
 
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