Question about Meg's Scratch X?

Thanks. This is what 1 member posted:



Anyway, it's my understanding from what Mike has said that ScratchX does NOT have anything in it for the sole purposes of "filling", however, it does have lubricating oils which are required for the product to work, and those oils do have the side effect of "filling". If we really really want to know what the surface of the paint looks like, without anything being hidden at all, then we could very thoroughly clean the surface after having used ScratchX. However, ScratchX is part of a system, and in fact helps to prepare the surface for the application of a Last Step Product (wax or sealant etc). So, all we need to do in most situations is wipe off the excess ScratchX, and then wax. And the wax acts as a "filler" as well.
 
Remember Megs products are all designed to work together. I read where Mike said that Megs uses oils to help adhere their waxes to the surface. If using a different product line then a Isopropyl alcohol wipedown should be used.
 
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