I don't see a reason why not. A lot of people are having great success with the spit shining techniques. I don't think it will remove your freshly applied wax. Before I knew about putting on thin coats, I used to use QD to remove hazed wax.
I don't see a reason why not. A lot of people are having great success with the spit shining techniques. I don't think it will remove your freshly applied wax. Before I knew about putting on thin coats, I used to use QD to remove hazed wax.
I meant I used it to aid in removal. I dont know if I said it exactly right. What I meant is that when you wax the car, you have to remove the haze, you dont just apply wax and then leave it.....ya gotta wipe it back off. I got a little hasty with an application of Nattys and rather than wearing my arms out and taking forever, I just sprayed some QD on there, and it came off without a problem. So I guess you could say I was removing the wax, but leaving the protection behind... I guess that makes sense.....right?
I meant I used it to aid in removal. I dont know if I said it exactly right. What I meant is that when you wax the car, you have to remove the haze, you dont just apply wax and then leave it.....ya gotta wipe it back off. I got a little hasty with an application of Nattys and rather than wearing my arms out and taking forever, I just sprayed some QD on there, and it came off without a problem. So I guess you could say I was removing the wax, but leaving the protection behind... I guess that makes sense.....right?