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  • Removing wax prior to using G100

    Here is the story:

    I have a 2004 Nissan Titan (my business vehicle). I have taken great care of it - but there are some minor swirls here and there - and I want to use the G100 on my own vehicle before I try on somebody elses.

    The last time I detailed it, it was a basic clay bar/DC#2/NXT Tech wax (x2).

    My question is what can I do to "strip" the wax that's on there before I use #83 with the G100? Do I need to do this, or can I just go to work with the #83?

    Thanks in advance...
    Nate Williams
    N.E.W.car Mobile Detailing

  • #2
    You dont need to remove any wax. Just give a good wash, then check to see if you need to clay at all again. If so, then clay, if not, then go on to the #80/#83.
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    • #3
      Thanks.

      It doesn't need clay - it was clayed about a month ago. So I should be good to go after a good wash...
      Nate Williams
      N.E.W.car Mobile Detailing

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      • #4
        The M83 Dual Action Cleaner Polish is a Paint Cleaner so it will remove minor to moderate insurface defects while remove any old wax on the finish at the same time.

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        • #5
          How can you tell if there is old wax on the car?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by chevyman2001
            How can you tell if there is old wax on the car?

            How to determine the presence of wax:

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