Waxes With Cleaners Good Idea???

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do you guys think we should use a wax with a cleaner every once and a while to clean the paint nice?? or should we just keep useing a pure wax with out any cleaners .
 
Pure wax. If you need something with light cleaning, use a Finishing Glaze first.
 
Good if your detailing for $$ I like the new polish/Sealents Poli-seald PB PWS
 
i geuss its a good idea once in a while then.
 
I don't really care for the cleaner wax type looks like Megs, if you want to strip down fresh quickly, Klasse AIO would be your best bet.
 
Once or twice a year clay and polish, the rest of the time a paint cleaner is likely not needed. AIO are good at some/most things, but they dont specialize like a pure product would also.
 
This is a nice cleaner wax.
Meguiars NXT Generation Tech Wax is unlike any other car wax! Tech Wax, a synthetic, scientifically engineered paint sealant, is an alternative to
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Are you sure Nxt has cleaning capabilities?
 
Jdm said:
Are you sure Nxt has cleaning capabilities?
Yes it dose. It really a sealant more then a wax.
 
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waxes with cleaners/sealant with cleaners or any one step products usually have low durability.
 
I like wax that have cleaners. It suppose to clean the surface a bit and make the wax bond better on the surface. Than applying on a dirty surface. That's what I read that the mild cleaners are for. Over here in Malaysia, our OTC waxes/sealants all are sort of cleaner waxes. We do have pure waxes too but limited & if the user doesn't know of detailing, than there would be applying the pure waxes/sealants on thier dirty & contaminated paint surface. I guess thats why they have the cleaners in them for.
Hehehe......TQ :)
 
I'm with Scott on this one. I use pure waxes and nice sealants. Every 6 months i'll break out my XMT1 and orange pad or my special Edge light cutting yellow pad (this pad feels like the blue/white pads). Do the entire car to "jewel" the paint. This will take off any old sealant/wax and crisp of the finish very nicely. Then re-apply a LSP of my choice:cheers:
 
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