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    Hi all,



    I`ve read a ton of information regarding best wax, durability, gloss, look, easily removed and such however I don`t think I`ve come across a thread that was able to mention waxes that are the simplest to remove or buff to a shine.



    For instance, there are a ton of waxes where its a neccessity to apply it extremely thin (KSG, Megs #16, etc)



    The only one I`ve read so far is Pete`s `53 which comes with the same amount of elbow grease regardless of how much product is on the vehicle.



    So which waxes (for instance, one paste, one liquad, and one sealant) would be fairly easy to remove regardless if one used more than enough product on their automobile.



    Thanks



    (I`m aware that its a waste of product to apply too much, it`s more curiousity I think on my part)

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    Of what I have used:



    Swissvax is real easy to take off (paste wax).



    Ultima Paint Guard Plus sealant...you don`t have to take off (can`t get easier than that).
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    Most of the emulsion-based sealants (e.g., DG 105, Zaino Z2, BFWD, NXT liquid) come off very easily once they are completely dry.

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    845 removes easily with a MF

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    Menzerna FMJ, probably the easiest to remove, but doesn`t offer too much durability.





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    when only considering ease of use... id have to say the easiest ive used was surf city garage`s nano glaze, followed by poorboys EX-P.

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    automagic blue blazes super easy you can eaven wax trim with it a dime size amount will do a whole hood. malco cherry flash realy easy not as easy as blue blazes. pinnacle souvern super easy. malco nano blueberry paste wax very easy. Just to name a few.

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    Poorboys EX-P is definitely easy to remove. Nattys Blue is also fairly easy, as is Supernatural.

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    Souveran Paste or liquid are very easy to remove,and both leave a deep wet shine.

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    Pinnacle Liquid Souveran is cake to both apply and remove, you could dump half the bottle on the paint and it still comes off easy. S100 is nice for it`s "buttery" application and simple removal (even though I don`t really like the stuff for other reasons).



    For sealants, Blackfire Wet Diamond is easily the best for both application and removal, extremely forgiving if you over apply. Zaino Z2PRO is also very nice to use, very easy to spread thinly.

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    BFWD, 845, prima banana gloss, megs NXT



    souveran can give you trouble if its left on too long - as in needing polish to remove

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    Another vote for liquid soveran, that stuff is super easy to buff off! I find most higher end waxes/sealants are pretty easy on and off. 845, Natty`s blue&red, BFWD, and Souveran paste are just naming a few I`ve used that were all easy on/off. I found Zaino is a bit harder to apply, as you really need to be careful to make sure you spead it on REALLY thin.
    "The Carfather"

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    P21s, 845 and NXT 2.0 get my vote

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    All the recommendations for 845 remind me of how *I* used to recommend it as being so easy to use...but some folks said they found it hard to buff off for some reason :nixweiss Probably a matter of putting it on too thick or on an insufficiently prepped surface, but whatever the problem I thought I oughta mention it.



    Eh...I just never find any LSPs all that hard to use, and I don`t W-O-W-O either. But yeah, NXT does seem *VERY* easy.

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    Poorboys EX-P is the easiest I`ve tried.

 

 
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