removing wax

98bmw323is

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i want a good product that i could use to remove old wax from the whole car. Im not sure what wax etc. the dealer used on the car so i want to start fresh again. any reccomendations? also a product to remove any old tire dressings?
 
removing wax... Clay will do this and also prepare the surface for waxing, Klasse AIO is one of my favorites, rubbing alcohol, diluted apc as a car wash, any polish. I also use APC to remove tire dressings, topoftheline.com sells a great tire cleaner from what I hear, though I havent tried it. Hope that helps
 
sorry, its All Purpose Cleaner. Simple Green, Purple Power, Mequiars makes one in their pro line, Charlie's APC, stuff like that. Just dilute to your desired strength/needs
 
Poorboy's ProPolish is another good cleaner of paint. It should remove any wax that you have by either PC or by hand.
 
Klasse All In One is my first choice. However, P21S Gloss Enhancing Paintwork Cleanser & Pinnacle Paintwork Cleanser work quite nicely as well.
 
isnt klasse all in one it self a sealent? is it like taking off the wax and applying sealent at the same time?
 
98bmw323is said:
isnt klasse all in one it self a sealent? is it like taking off the wax and applying sealent at the same time?

yes AIO has acrylic sealant protection also, but it really becomes bulletproof when using SG (pure sealant) together. If you have swirls and will need to polish, this may not be the best plan of attack. If finish is good, and you simply want to remove and replace its not a bad option.

when I want to strip the car down to bare and start over, I usually clay and polish the surface. Both remove wax and sealants. If you really want to get serious, wipe the car down with 70% alcohol and 30% water mixture first, then wash as normal. 3M also sells a wax and adhesive remove that does the same thing.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
If you really want to get serious, wipe the car down with 70% alcohol and 30% water mixture first, then wash as normal. 3M also sells a wax and adhesive remove that does the same thing.

Interesting. I have a liner in my Tacoma and have paint sealant on the edge of it. Somehow it gets white now after I wash/dry my car. I'll give the alcohol 70% a shot.
 
Driven said:
removing wax... Clay will do this and also prepare the surface for waxing, Klasse AIO is one of my favorites, rubbing alcohol, diluted apc as a car wash, any polish. I also use APC to remove tire dressings, topoftheline.com sells a great tire cleaner from what I hear, though I havent tried it. Hope that helps

Clay won't remove most wax. But the other options are all there.
 
PEI Detail said:
Clay won't remove most wax. But the other options are all there.
I clayed my car my car then washed it and noticed it was still beading like crazy. i guess you answered the this question for me..
 
joe.p said:
I clayed my car my car then washed it and noticed it was still beading like crazy. i guess you answered the this question for me..

I might be wrong but beading doesnt necessary mean that there is still wax on there, just that the surface is ultra smooth and 'clean'.
 
5000XD said:
I might be wrong but beading doesnt necessary mean that there is still wax on there, just that the surface is ultra smooth and 'clean'.

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Beading is really only one indicator that wax might be on the surface, or that wax is still properly protecting. Very clean items (like new cars) bead like crazy when infact, usually no protection is present. Thus I use the alcohol/water wipe to assure finish is clean. If wax or sealant is present it turns slightly (very light) milky white prior to being washed off.
 
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