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    I’ve been wondering if you guys often mix spray waxes together to make a "super spray wax" that capitalizes on both the strengths of each individual wax.



    I mean like AW and OCW are two very recognized & loved spray waxes. Have you guys ever made a 50:50 AW+OCW Spray wax solution and found it to be even better than each on their own?



    I know that often the chemical makeup of the liquids have to be "compatible" ( I tried mixing melted #26 with AW once--> #26 just sank to the bottom) in order for the spray waxes to mix ````genously, however id` like to know if you guys tried it with AW OCW before?



    Was there a noticeable difference? Worse? Better?

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    OCW and JW Carnuaba Jett used to make a nice combo. Haven`t tried it in a while and not with the new version of OCW. I think that Scottwax was the one that turned people onto that combo.

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    I have my doubts as to the feasibility of doing this having a positive effect on anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Tomlin
    I have my doubts as to the feasibility of doing this having a positive effect on anything.


    Agree ... just messing up the chemistry ... could actually end up useless.
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    You will achieve nothing but cloudy build-up with TOO many products ...so beware. once you get build-up it needs to be re-polished off with a finish pad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paintxpert
    You will achieve nothing but cloudy build-up with TOO many products ...so beware. once you get build-up it needs to be re-polished off with a finish pad.




    Wouldn`t a wipe down with rubbing alcohol do the same?
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    Alcohol will remove build up and dull the surface for rewaxing with one product. One thing polishing with a finish pad does is EVEN the surface so you dont get shadows and build up. You get a nice flat uniform look even in bright sun light.

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    wow, what in the world are you talking about?

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    Ditto.....

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    One I`ve been meaning to try is BF spray sealant with Werkstat CJ or CG. Should be like a spray version of BF Midnight Sun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dsoto87
    wow, what in the world are you talking about?


    If I had a dime for every time someone said something like this about one of Paintxpert`s posts, I would be a very rich man..

 

 

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