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    pinnacle A.S.R.

    Is this product good to use also as a pre-wax cleaner??

    after all if its a swirl remover it must also cleanse, remove wax, etc, for new sealing and new wax applying:

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILL
    Is this product good to use also as a pre-wax cleaner??

    after all if its a swirl remover it must also cleanse, remove wax, etc, for new sealing and new wax applying:
    It's too agressive to just remove the wax, I would recomend using a pure polish for that.

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    Then how about it being also just a generally a pre -wax product the

    A.S.R.??

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    Something like Pinnacle Pre Wax Cleaner, Clearkote VW, PB PWC, Megs #7, ect. All of those would be better choices to remove wax build up.

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    You could use ASR in your first step of polishing, but follow it with something less abrasive such as Advanced Finishing polish, SSR1, Menzerna FPII or PO85rd or Po106FF, something that resores gloss after using something strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterShineBoy
    You could use ASR in your first step of polishing, but follow it with something less abrasive such as Advanced Finishing polish, SSR1, Menzerna FPII or PO85rd or Po106FF, something that resores gloss after using something strong.
    The reason I'm asking is that today we used the A.S.R. and we followed up with the A.I.O. followed that with the first coat U.P.P. tomorrow the 2 nd coat of U.P.P. then 24 hours later the first of the souvuran paste wax coat.....

    Asking again if it's ok to put down RIGHT AWAY the first of 2 coats of souveran following the 2nd coat of U.P.P.??? or wait 24 hours??

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    Using any abrasive polish (like ASR) will remove and previous wax or sealant on the paint as it is abrading the surface. So you really dont need a paint cleaner specifically to remove old wax and sealant. Thus you could move directly to your sealant/wax of choice, but I would highly suggest using a finishing polish and j eweling the surface after any polish that would be considered agressive.

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    After the A.S.R., wouldn't the A.I.O. be a kind of gentle polishing attribute??
    Last edited by BILL; 05-13-2006 at 08:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILL
    After the A.S.R., wouldn't the A.I.O. be a kind of polishing attribute????
    AIO could be benefical not for removing wax or sealant, as the polish did that, but it would add some acrylic protection and might fill some of the missed scratches.


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    Can you suggest a good j eweling polish anyway??
    Poorboys SSR 1.0, Pinnacle XMT 1, Einszett Metallic Polish, or Menzerna FP

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    Quote Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
    AIO could be benefical not for removing wax or sealant, as the polish did that, but it would add some acrylic protection and might fill some of the missed scratches.




    Poorboys SSR 1.0, Pinnacle XMT 1, Einszett Metallic Polish, or Menzerna FP
    THANKS.... What about Pinnacle A.F.P.....???

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