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  • #9 as a replacement for cleaner wax

    Im almost out of cleaner wax but I have an extra bottle of #9 (pretty much unused since I have a gallon of #80). My question is will #9 be a competent/comparable replacement of the cleaner wax? By the way I have either a rotary or a PC. which is better when applying #9? thanks again

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    #9 is a cleaner/polish. It will strip off what wax is there and leaves no protection of its own. You should follow up with a wax.

    You can use #9 by hand, PC or rotary. If you're looking to remove swirls (it is called Swirl Remover 2.0 after all) its cutting ability is very light. My personal preference is to use a rotary for #9.


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    • #3
      thanks. I usually top cleaner waxes with a pure carnauba (S100/#26). What I mean is the cleaning ability of #9 better (since it has slight abrasive quality) than a chemical cleaning action of a cleaner wax?

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      • #4
        #9 has stronger cleaning than #12 or #6 cleaner/waxes but not as strong as ColorX or #66.


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        • #5
          thanks a lot. i appreciate the response.

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