Hey good folks, I'm trying to understand the implications and concepts better here. I can see why someone would want to strip wax when using a different product from the existing wax. But otherwise, why do we need to strip it? Ok now that I've composed the query, I'd like to add that this is in the case where polishing will not occur. If there is absolutely no reason to strip wax when not polishing, then please let me know . . .
Does it become contaminated enough that it may be causing harm to the paint, or is it simply that it is no longer beautiful, or perhaps it's a combination of both? Is there a certain length of time where you anticipate any of these issues (if real)?
How are things similiar or different with polymer sealants?
Is this perhaps only an issue when polishing is going to be done? You see, I don't worry about a "wax stripping wash" when about to polish, because I figure between clay and possibly chemical paint cleaner, the wax would no longer be there. Perhaps a wax stripping wash would be "just for good measure" for some people, I could understand that.
You see, my nice (for pleasure) car doesn't see the elements so much, and the wax still looks ok after a couple of months, but I think it could use a bit more now. However, am I supposed to strip it first? If it "looks good", can't I just add more product (especially since it's not a very cheap product to me)?
Thanks for any of your thoughts and experiences. I live in the temperate climate of CA, for perspective.
Oh yes, I almost forgot . . . assuming you are going to convince me to strip my existing wax, I would love some product recommendations for the job (and I prefer not to use Dawn), thanks! (I do have a couple of brands of paint cleaner- just use that stuff I suppose . . .)
Does it become contaminated enough that it may be causing harm to the paint, or is it simply that it is no longer beautiful, or perhaps it's a combination of both? Is there a certain length of time where you anticipate any of these issues (if real)?
How are things similiar or different with polymer sealants?
Is this perhaps only an issue when polishing is going to be done? You see, I don't worry about a "wax stripping wash" when about to polish, because I figure between clay and possibly chemical paint cleaner, the wax would no longer be there. Perhaps a wax stripping wash would be "just for good measure" for some people, I could understand that.
You see, my nice (for pleasure) car doesn't see the elements so much, and the wax still looks ok after a couple of months, but I think it could use a bit more now. However, am I supposed to strip it first? If it "looks good", can't I just add more product (especially since it's not a very cheap product to me)?
Thanks for any of your thoughts and experiences. I live in the temperate climate of CA, for perspective.
Oh yes, I almost forgot . . . assuming you are going to convince me to strip my existing wax, I would love some product recommendations for the job (and I prefer not to use Dawn), thanks! (I do have a couple of brands of paint cleaner- just use that stuff I suppose . . .)