hello to all,
I tried searching but so far I haven’t found the answers to my questions.
My car has a good paint condition (1 year old), with some really light swirls. I want to strip out all the layers of wax to start with a clean slate. My car has seen 2 layers of Liquid Glass (first time waxing) and I think about 5 to 6 layers of NTX. Because these waxes/sealers are synthetic, I think that the best way to remove them is to use MPPC since is stronger than DCPC. I also have #83, #80, and #9 in my arsenal. Since my main goal is to remove the old wax I think that is good enough in going lightly through the paint with my PC unlike polishing the paint. What would you recommend?
Also, I recently read that some people top their two layers of NTX with a pure carnauba wax as LSP like #16 to give a deeper look. But yesterday Mike mentioned that some people are using Mother’s California Gold carnauba wax to top the NTX. Is that ok? I know that is recommended to stick with products from one manufacturer to ensure its compatibility. I would think that using a carnauba wax from other manufacture will not bond properly with the NTX. Since I have a bottle already (before switching to Megs) I guess that I will try it in a test spot to see if there any change in how the paint looks.

I tried searching but so far I haven’t found the answers to my questions.
My car has a good paint condition (1 year old), with some really light swirls. I want to strip out all the layers of wax to start with a clean slate. My car has seen 2 layers of Liquid Glass (first time waxing) and I think about 5 to 6 layers of NTX. Because these waxes/sealers are synthetic, I think that the best way to remove them is to use MPPC since is stronger than DCPC. I also have #83, #80, and #9 in my arsenal. Since my main goal is to remove the old wax I think that is good enough in going lightly through the paint with my PC unlike polishing the paint. What would you recommend?
Also, I recently read that some people top their two layers of NTX with a pure carnauba wax as LSP like #16 to give a deeper look. But yesterday Mike mentioned that some people are using Mother’s California Gold carnauba wax to top the NTX. Is that ok? I know that is recommended to stick with products from one manufacturer to ensure its compatibility. I would think that using a carnauba wax from other manufacture will not bond properly with the NTX. Since I have a bottle already (before switching to Megs) I guess that I will try it in a test spot to see if there any change in how the paint looks.
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