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Old 09-29-2009, 12:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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so whats your guys tricks for removing wax... mine has way too much on it.... know mothers or megiers makes a wax remover but ive also herd dish soap works...
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yeah something about the polarity between dish soap and "gunk"
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can dish soap damage anything?
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not that im aware of i used to wash my truck with dish soap first to get oily stuff off then went with meguires
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ive always heard dish soap, but then again, my friend used it on his 350z for EVERY was + he never waxes his car. and it looks like shit.

so i showed him the sexy Turbo Wax Products and did his car for him washed it, clayed it, washed it again, removed swirls, pre wac then wax it and now he pays me 50$ a month to do that lol
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lol i guess ill just round up soem quarters n get the right stuff
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I would not use dish soap if it were me.
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it wont hurt anything as long as its done in the shade
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Dish soap works fine and does no damage what so ever.
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Originally Posted by dman090 View Post
ive always heard dish soap, but then again, my friend used it on his 350z for EVERY was + he never waxes his car. and it looks like shit.

so i showed him the sexy Turbo Wax Products and did his car for him washed it, clayed it, washed it again, removed swirls, pre wac then wax it and now he pays me 50$ a month to do that lol
The reason it messed up his car is because he used dish soap every time. Dish soap is only supposed to be used if you plan on stripping the wax and rewaxing it directly after. As it does exactly that, removes all the wax from your vehicle.
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