Evening all,
First of all I apologize for bringing this up again, but most of the threads I searched through were older and I wanted to ask again incase a new product existed.
I want to remove the existing wax from my vehicle prior to polishing. I've read a few different articles suggesting that the layer of protectants would interfere with the polishes ability to do work. Also, since I just purchased the vehicle I'd just like to start fresh with my own sealant (my buddy gave me a bottle of blackfire all paint protectant).
So, what is the best way to remove wax from a vehicle? Is it even really necessary to do so prior to polishing? I would prefer something over the counter if possible, my wife is growing weary of my online vehicle detailing purchases
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Second question. Due to weather, work, family, etc... I'm having a hard time nailing down a 5+ hour period to detail my entire car. I was toying around with the idea of doing a 1-2 panels a day. It's still my daily driver so I recognize that I would have to re-clean the panels again prior to going to work on them. Is there any major draw back to doing this? I just don't want to half-*** it because I run out of time.
You all have been a fantastic source of information and entertainment. I appreciate the time you have taken to answer my questions!
Have a good night!
Phil
First of all I apologize for bringing this up again, but most of the threads I searched through were older and I wanted to ask again incase a new product existed.
I want to remove the existing wax from my vehicle prior to polishing. I've read a few different articles suggesting that the layer of protectants would interfere with the polishes ability to do work. Also, since I just purchased the vehicle I'd just like to start fresh with my own sealant (my buddy gave me a bottle of blackfire all paint protectant).
So, what is the best way to remove wax from a vehicle? Is it even really necessary to do so prior to polishing? I would prefer something over the counter if possible, my wife is growing weary of my online vehicle detailing purchases

Second question. Due to weather, work, family, etc... I'm having a hard time nailing down a 5+ hour period to detail my entire car. I was toying around with the idea of doing a 1-2 panels a day. It's still my daily driver so I recognize that I would have to re-clean the panels again prior to going to work on them. Is there any major draw back to doing this? I just don't want to half-*** it because I run out of time.
You all have been a fantastic source of information and entertainment. I appreciate the time you have taken to answer my questions!
Have a good night!
Phil
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