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Old 07-02-07, 10:19   #1 (permalink)
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Using a wax with cleaners over a Polycharged wax

Hi DavidB and those using polycharger.

Just got curious. Would a newly applied cleaner wax remove an already existing polycharged wax on paint? Thanks.
 
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Re: Using a wax with cleaners over a Polycharged wax

It depends on how aggressive the cleaner wax and your application but the answer would be yes, it will remove some if not all of a Polycharged wax.

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Re: Using a wax with cleaners over a Polycharged wax

If the product can remove oxidation and/or swirls, then it will remove a sealant. Don't use a cleaner product or a polish if you intend on keeping the LSP you have used on the surface. Plan on reapplying whatever sealant, polycharged or not, after you use a paint cleaner.
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Thanks Lynn Phillips and Jngrbrdman for the info.
 
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