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    I just bought a PC 7424. I have a question on what to use to remove these products. Should I remove them by hand or with the PC? What do you recommend.

    Clay Bar, apply and remove with terry?
    DC #1, apply with 8006, remove with ???
    M-80, apply with 8006, remove with ???
    DC #2, apply with 9006, remove with ???
    NXT Wax, apply with 9006, remove with ???

    Help me out here, about to place an order and I need the right products to do the job correctly.

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    I use Meguiars Ultra Plush Terry towels and Microfiber towels to remove polishes like #80, #83 and waxes.

    When I'm done polishing, I'll take most of the product off with terry cloth, then buff with MF.

    I've been hesitant to use Ultimate Bonnets because if the product builds up on the bonnet, I don't want to introduce swirl marks. With the towels, I can shake them out, and switch to different sections of towel if they start to get loaded up.

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    • #3
      Like xxp said use Microfiber or terry towels to remove polishes long as they are a quality towel you won't have a problem...

      For wax such as NXT go with the Ultimate Bonnet over a unused polishing pad. Its the best way to remove a wax hands down! I have 4 and have not had a product build up problem. It takes 2 UB's both sides to remove NXT from my truck.

      Brandon

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      • #4
        I tried using the PC to remove wax and after all the time, weight and vibration of polishing and waxing I found it easier to remove wax by hand with an MF towel, specially NXT which comes off pretty easy.

        For polish, I apply it and wipe it off immediately to keep it from drying on the car, then it's hard to remove. Using the PC to remove it when it's dried on may damage the paint.

        If claying is leaving residue that you feel you need to buff it off, then you are doing it wrong, use a lot more detailing spray that came with the bar and spray both the clay and car and wipe off with a clean soft towel (terry or mf).

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