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Old 08-04-2006, 02:03 PM   #1
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Removing Product

If you use a product like OCW to help remove product do you spray it directly onto the car or onto the MF? Does removing product that way add gloss and durablilty or is it just to remove the product easier?
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Use a QD'er and mist the panel and buff like normal. I wouldn't use OCW to remove anything except for a sealent. I have two layers of EX-P and buffed off the 2nd layer with OCW. Since it's a combo sealent/nuba. Then layered Natty's Blue like normal.
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Does using OCW to remove product add to the gloss or durability?
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considering that OCW is quite sterile looking, dont see much in way of gloss, but might add some slight durability.
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Would using a product like PoorBoys QW+ add anything if I were to use it to remove product?
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