Will cleaner wax strip AIO

BenjiBoy650

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Will a cleaner wax strip off a coat of AIO or other sealers? What about regular waxes with mild cleaners like NXT or Gold Class?
 
cleaner waxes will remove whatever you have on the paint

nxt may not remove everything but i think gold class has stronger cleaners
 
I use Nxt to remove the marker pen ink and it's so easy. No need much pressure. I also test ColorX. Surprisingly Nxt & ColorX has similar cleaning power, but maybe Nxt doesn't have the diminishing abrasive in it tho....? Yes cleaner wax would remove the AIO.
 
The protection that AIO leaves behind isn't much, so IMO it won't take much to clean it off and it won't matter much that it's gone.
 
Well a Cleaner Wax is basically an AIO. Why not just top with an LSP afterwards... Several good OTC LSP waxes are Mother's 100% Carnuba Wax... Or Meguairs #26.
 
Can you layer cleaner waxes atop eachother? Or would a layer of cleaner wax be layered under an LSP? (What's an LSP?)
 
phamkl said:
Can you layer cleaner waxes atop eachother? Or would a layer of cleaner wax be layered under an LSP? (What's an LSP?)





You can do two applications for more even or uniform coverage, but anything after that would be nonsense as you would not be layering.
 
phamkl said:
Can you layer cleaner waxes atop eachother? Or would a layer of cleaner wax be layered under an LSP? (What's an LSP?)





Think about it, its a cleaner wax, what do you think will happen to the previous layer?





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I was mainly wondering about uniformity. Usually I do two coats to be sure the car's coated the same way but I was always afraid that it'd be completely pointless either way.
 
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