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    Ok, I`ve posted this topic before but got a lot of mixed responses (everywhere from APC to AIO). Lately I have been seeing people using Plexus for this application. Although I`m no stranger to ordering online, if possible I would like some OTC suggestions. Any ideas?

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    Meguiars PlastX.. You can find that at advance auto...

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    I`ll take a look at that. BTW, is Plexus available OTC?



    Just throwing this out there, but, can I use a carnauba wax like 845 on it? How about a sealant? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW335i
    can I use a carnauba wax like 845 on it? How about a sealant? Thanks.


    Yeah, for looks/protection but not for correcting any marring (unless you use a cleaner-wax that contains some abrasives). Just be careful to keep any LSPs off the surrounding materials where you might not want them (vinyl/leather/etc.).



    Think of the wood as having a (fairly thin/fragile) clearcoat on it.

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    I would just use a QD or even maybe a spray wax.

 

 

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