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    i usually use just a microfiber towel to remove optimum polish as its still pretty wet and no dry polish to scratch...usualy get pretty good results and very little marring from doing so....



    on that black jeep I did, i tried some #34 this time and it made the world of difference! NO marring from the MF towels, even on soft black paint! I will continue to use it any time now...I love this stuff!



    I also have a gallon of last touch, which is dilutable 1:1 so I think that I I will try it out on the next detail

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    I agree, using #34 for polish residue removal is great :xyxthumbs

 

 

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