Stripping Wax and sealant

I prefer not to do that as I feel like the LSP can clog the pad prematurely and affect the polish.
If you have that much lsp to clog your pad when you polish, then you have too much lsp on your paint to begin with.
 
Mike, can you provide a few good examples (of paint cleaners and not polishes) in Autogeek's inventory that will clean and remove said wax or sealant and instructions for application? The finish on my vehicle is about as good a daily driver will be. I just want something that is easy to apply that will clean the surface for my next layer of sealant or wax and if it happens to remove any paint defects along the way all the better.

I am in this exact situation. Others have answered this but I still would like Mike's opinion.
 
The finish on my vehicle is about as good a daily driver will be. I just want something that is easy to apply that will clean the surface for my next layer of sealant or wax and if it happens to remove any paint defects along the way all the better.
I am in this exact situation. Others have answered this but I still would like Mike's opinion.
I, too, am interested in how to remove paint defects without using abrasives?

Mike, can you provide a few good examples (of paint cleaners and not polishes) in Autogeek's inventory that will clean and remove said wax or sealant and instructions for application?
^^^:iagree:^^^

This would be a very nice compilation to have available.

:)

Bob
 
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