Stripping of waxes and polishes from my car
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Stripping of waxes and polishes from my car
It has probably been asked before. Over the next month or so I want to touch up the stone chips on my car with a kit I got from the Scoobynet group. I am wondering what the best way is of removing all the wax and polish from my car without damaging the paint?
Thanks Steve
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Always happy to be corrected by the experts, thanks.
Clarke any recommendation? Will see what I have already but not sure which grade to go for. Thanks Steve
Clarke any recommendation? Will see what I have already but not sure which grade to go for. Thanks Steve
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Another option would be to use a tar & glue remover, such as Autosmart Tardis. This would quickly remove all bonded organic contaminants and previous product coatings, and could be used to spot treat small areas ahead of making the stone chip repairs.
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