Anyone remove wax with AW?

kleraudio

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I did this today and not sure if it is good to do.. i was having a tough time getting the nattys blue off, (i left it on for about 30 minutes) so i busted out my AW tohelp me out.



Do you think there was any advantage to using AW to remove the Natty's?



does anyone else do this instead of using a QD?



Jim
 
I have been using AW for this purpose with lovely results. I have not yet used it to remove paste residue so I can't call it, but I can't imagine using AW to remove S100 would cause me any problems seeing as how it's so ridiculously easy to remove all by itself.



I used AW on the haze of CMW last weekend and again on the haze of DG 105 this weekend, both times it made easy work of said haze. I don't know if there was any advantage of doing this, besides making it a bit easier to remove the haze, because it was my first time using both CMW and 105. I like to think that using the AW added a little bit of gloss, hopefully a little bit of durability too.
 
I don't think it'll be a problem. However, in order to get the maximum benefits from the AW and your Natty's Blue, I think that buffing off as much as possible, and then putting on the AW will get the most gloss and durability.
 
No, there is no advantage using AW to remove Natty's after waxing.



If you want maximum results try buffering a high gloss QD on your MF towel and then remove the wax. Apply AW after that. ;)
 
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