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  • got a quick question about #7

    might be a dumb question but here it goes i got a brand new 2006 F150 the color of it is what ford calls stone its a gray metallic anyway when i bought it i asked some questions about detailing it i washed it with gold class, didnt clay but i polished with #7 and waxed it with gold class paste 2 times ,anyway it looks awsome i need to take pics but here is my question i wash it all the time and sometimes i polish it after i wash it, will it take away my wax or do i need to wax after i polish, is the polish takin away my wax i put on, thanks

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    Re: got a quick question about #7

    Originally posted by Memphisfirefighter
    might be a dumb question but here it goes i got a brand new 2006 F150 the color of it is what ford calls stone its a gray metallic anyway when i bought it i asked some questions about detailing it i washed it with gold class, didn't clay but i polished with #7 and waxed it with gold class paste 2 times ,anyway it looks awesome i need to take pics but here is my question i wash it all the time and sometimes i polish it after i wash it, will it take away my wax or do i need to wax after i polish, is the polish taking away my wax i put on, thanks
    Any polish used as a Last Step will only last from 1 car wash to the next. So if your only polishing after a wash, and not waxing (locking it in) as your last step, it will come off with your next wash. That's why most people use a Polish, then a wax to lock and seal the polish in. From the maintenance side, you only want to wax after a wash, which will keep up it's look (Wax as our heart desires, but once a month is plenty).

    Follow these steps: Only from a fresh start. So if you've completed the first 5 steps already, just maintain it with a wax.
    1. Wash
    2. Clay
    3. Paint Cleaner
    4. Polish
    5. Wax
    6. Maintain the look with a coat of wax after a wash. About once a month.

    Hope I didn't confuse you!
    Last edited by Magic; Apr 25, 2006, 08:48 AM.
    Never argue with an Idiot.. They'll only drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience..

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    • #3
      thanks magic for the quick reply, now i understand the polish is used to be locked in after a waxing but after i did those steps, washed polished and waxed later on in the weeks i just washed but i put on the polish sometimes cause it looks awesome, will this erase the wax i put on during the last few weeks by applyin #7 from time to time liking the way it looks i might be a lil confused but hope that clears it up some lol

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      • #4
        I think you will wear off / dissolve the wax a lot faster if you keep applying polish only. It might not all come off at once, but I would bet you will be needing to wax a lot more often.

        Nothing wrong with that, if you want to do it.
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        • #5
          ok thanks again i will stop polishing it so much, knowin its taking my wax off

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Memphisfirefighter
            ok thanks again i will stop polishing it so much, knowin its taking my wax off
            Remeber, you can wax as you many times as you please!
            Never argue with an Idiot.. They'll only drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience..

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