Strip wax

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Do you guys strip wax before applying a new coat ? If so , how do you do it , what products ?
 
No I don't.

Wash, dry, then re-coat with your favorite wax...
 
Flash a bunch of dollar bills at it? Oh wait that's how you get something else to strip....


Does the paint look ok? Does it need any polishing? Mike Philips is all ways saying he doesn't know of any wax/sealant that can hold up to a compound/polish.

Other's here I've noticed use a heavy soap concentration and 'wash' it off.

I like BobbyG's answer ...wash dry reapply
 
Waxes and Paint Sealants wear off naturally via wear-n-tear plus through micro-abrading when you wash the car, this just means there might be less than you think.

It's important that the surface is clean before applying applying any kind of non-cleaning wax or sealant or otherwise you can seal in contaminants.

There's some information here in this article on this topic...

The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner



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I polish/clay my dds twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall. Depending on paint conditions I use the appropriate polish, ie, paint cleanser, finish polish, moderate polish.
 
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