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    How are these products, especially the Medium Oxidation Remover Cleaner Wax, when used with a PC? They seem like a pretty good alternative for a somewhat damaged finish that isn`t in too bad of condition. Since most people don`t really care about a perfect finish anyway, and it leaves a good layer of protection.... wouldn`t these products seem like a good way to keep costs down and save some time?



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    I hear good things about 3M cleaner waxes. After the finnish cimes up the way you want follow with a straight wax like #26 S100 Collinite Or 3M show car wax

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    Medium Oxidation Remover Cleaner Wax,
    is an excellent medium cut cleaner....Wax durability properties are at a minimal. Its often used to remove stubborn water spotting, and med oxidation.....3M makes excellent products....There a great line for prep work, I dont normally use their stuff for anything other than that.....Not saying I wouldnt, i just havent !

 

 

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