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chowgar
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removing the built up wax
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Whats the best way to take away the layers of wax built up... I'm looking at sorting out some of the scratches I have and need to strip back the wax layers built up over the last few months...
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Snowfoam and then clay!
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I use APC 1:4, with tardis to detar and then claybar. Strips off everything and leaves the surface ready for polishing.
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Which APC do you use / where can you get it?
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Currently using Megs APC. Think I got mine from elitecarcare. A fellow forumite, Keith, has his own detailing company, Wash Shop and he may be able to help you out.
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