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    Say I first use a dedicated cleaner followed by a pure polish/glaze. Is it recommended to wash the entire vehicle after the polish/glaze step so everything is removed for waxing? Or, do I skip the wash and just make sure all the product is removed before applying my wax? I kind of thought that washing is not recommended because it might remove some of the polishing agents due to not being sealed in yet with a wax.
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    I wouldn`t bother washing after the cleaner/glaze steps. But I would be sure that all the cleaner gets removed before applying the glaze, and all of the glaze gets removed before applying the wax. Depending on the car, sometimes I`ll hit the glaze step twice (just to make sure that everything was covered).

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    Originally posted by ntwrkguy1

    I wouldn`t bother washing after the cleaner/glaze steps. But I would be sure that all the cleaner gets removed before applying the glaze, and all of the glaze gets removed before applying the wax. Depending on the car, sometimes I`ll hit the glaze step twice (just to make sure that everything was covered).




    I agree. Very important if you want to get the best results. Applicators & what you use to remove waxes is the heart of it all also.
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