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    I have a question...

    After i apply my wax and let it dry. Which do i use to take it off? Supreme Shine Microfiber or Ultimate Wipes? Thanks Alot.

    Chris
    K

  • #2
    You can use either one, both are great towels. I give a slight edge to the Ultimate Wipe because it has a shorter nap.

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    • #3
      Just as travis mentioned, either/or is going to work out really well for removing your product.

      A good technique to utilize is to fold your UW or SMF into quarters. Rotate them frequently as you move across your vehicle.

      Best of luck! Let us know if we can be of any additional assistance!

      -RP-
      -The Final Detail-
      Lagrange, Kentucky
      thefinaldetail@insightbb.com
      CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY GALLERY

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      • #4
        alright thanks guys
        now hows this for my complete detail?

        Wash - NXT wash (chenille wash pad)

        Rims - Hot Rims All Wheel Cleaner

        Dry - Water Magnet

        Dry Wheels - Old terry clothes

        Tire Dressing - Hot Shine High Gloss

        ClayBar - Mothers Clay Bar with Lubricant included

        Deep System Paint Cleaner Step 1 - Wipe off with Supreme Shine Microfiber

        NXT (2x) - Wipe off with Supreme Shine Microfiber.

        Thanks for the comments
        K

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        • #5
          Sounds like a good plan to me.

          I would also recommend having some ScratchX handy. Most cars will have some isolated scratches, scuffs and defects that are worse than the rest of the finish. ScratchX is the ticket for spot defects that need a more aggressive approach.


          PC.

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          • #6
            Hey,

            Looks good though I would change the order and wash the wheels first, then the car. That way if any dirt from the wheels splashes up on to the paint, you will be able to wash it off.

            Tim
            Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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            • #7
              yep id wash the wheels first but would apply the hot shine spray to it last.

              Just a habbit i've made for all the cars i do
              All people give pleasure : some when they arrive, others when they leave

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