Not trying to start any confusion, do you consider removing any protection as part of the decontamination process?
Not sure if this was intended for me or not.. I never thought of removing the existing LSP part of the “decon process”; however I saw it as a valuable step to be done prior to the decon process, to remove as much of the former LSP as possible to prevent it from messing with my polish.
In other words, I do the step but just never thought of it as “decon”, until maybe now.
I will note however that if I’m going a compound or aggressive swirl remover step, I’m less concerned about trying to remove LSP prior to these steps. I figure they can handle trace amounts of LSP while still providing their expected performance/cutting
I think once or twice a month is generous even when it is nice! Agree with you on spray waxes. I used OCW on my Wrangler for 3 years almost exclusively, after every wash. After about 3 years it was finally feeling like it should be clayed. As good as the spray stuff is, there really is no good reason to spend time with a sealant or even a coating as long as you maintain the spray wax.
I try to get everything I can off before polishing, just to save some time, however I still cut each section twice if the product is not doing what I usually see. Figuring I’m removing something left? Learned this from Rod Kraft years ago, and now Kevin Brown is explaining it very well in the Ammo video. Just brought it up to give us something to think about before trying multiple products.
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