About 2 months ago I washed my Gray 2004 Rodeo with dish washing liquid to remove the old wax I had put on about 2 more months before that which was NXT WAX . After I washed the car I clayed and waxed with NXT 2.0 , I had run out of the regular NXT. I was really satisfied with the results I did the same to my brother in law's Blue Mazda 6 and his jaw just fell and started drooling with his results . That's why I decided to purchased the DC PAINT CLEANER and the DC POLISH to step it up a notch this weekend on my Rodeo and I know I wont be disappointed with Meg's . Now my question is should I wash my or any body else's vehicle with dish washing liquid to remove old wax before doing the 5 step system ? This will be the first time I use the DC PAINT CLEANER & DC POLISH maybe someone can give me some advise on what or what not to do .
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I see no use in using a degreaser such as dawn on paint. Claying and DC#1 will remove anything on the surface of the paint.Current Jeep: 2004 Jeep Liberty with stuff
Originally posted by Mike PhillipsLive on the edge... try something new, try NXT Tech Wax 2
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Originally posted by BlueLibby04 View PostI see no use in using a degreaser such as dawn on paint. Claying and DC#1 will remove anything on the surface of the paint.Brandon
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Originally posted by BlueLibby04 View PostClaying and DC#1 will remove anything on the surface of the paint.
Think about it, DC1 is a "Paint Cleaner", it can remove stains, oxidation, built up road grime and light swirls and scratches, therefore it will remove any microscopic layer of previously applied wax.
Unlike a detergent soap which is not formulated to make paint glossy and shiny, our paint cleaner will clean paint and in most cases leave it clear and shiny, a perfect surface for the next step, polishing.
Each step of the Meguiar's system tends to take the paint to a better and better looking finish. It's called working forward in the goal of a show car shine. Washing with a detergent soap which will tend and trend to dull paint is working backwards. Meguiar's always teaches people to work forwards towards the goal.
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Pocho69pr,
I'm certainly NO expert like the pro's here, but if you think about it intuitively, I think the only conclusion is "no" to dish detergent. Anything I use to strip burnt food off of a pan is NOT touching my car.
I'm pretty new to this board and I have seen the "dawn question" come up about 12 million times. Just goes to show that the zealotry behind a certain product and its myths.
In any event, my cars ONLY see Meg's NXT was or the Gold Class for washing. If I need to remove anything I use the Paint Cleaner (DC1).----------------------------------
3Fitty - Now recommending products I have never used.
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Originally posted by 3Fitty View Post
I'm pretty new to this board and I have seen the "dawn question" come up about 12 million times.
Just goes to show that the zealotry behind a certain product and its myths.
p.s.
13 million times for us!
Dawn is great for washing hamburger grease out of a frying pan but overkill for washing your car when better alternatives are available.
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