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Old 02-23-2007, 11:45 AM
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Anything strip wax-not sealant?

My white 2001 Expedition has Klasse AIO, and 2 Klasse SG. Looks great as is. Since I'm an Autogeeker I want to tinker with making it a better shine. The current durability is suppose to be one year. If I put a paste wax over the sealant the wax durability is probably three months. When it is time to strip the wax is there something that will take off the wax and keep on the sealant?
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Old 02-23-2007, 11:49 AM
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from what i have read on here use the klasse aio to strip the wax.
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Perfect. Thanks Detailgod. You just gave me a new project to look forward too. Think I'm going to experiment with Max Wax and Liquid Souveran. Go with the one that looks the best.
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Old 02-23-2007, 01:12 PM
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I do believe the AIO will strip the sealant also.
Hopefully someone will chime in if I'm wrong.
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How about a really strong shampoo? I've read on here that Meg's NXT is pretty strong and take off some wax. Maybe you can wash it with that a couple of times.
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Old 02-23-2007, 09:19 PM
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How about a really strong shampoo? I've read on here that Meg's NXT is pretty strong and take off some wax. Maybe you can wash it with that a couple of times.
Got some. Thanks 2KLS1. I'll give that a try first.
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from what i have read on here use the klasse aio to strip the wax.
AIO is a chemical that will strip Klasse SG as well. Why not just wash car with Meguiar's NXT (pretty strong, will partially remove carnauba wax, but not sealant), and then just apply a coat of carnauba wax? Cheap, effective, and it should work.
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Would you need to even bother removing the wax since it most likely is gone anyway after 3 months? Would the appearance be affected that much just to apply wax again, even if it was a different wax?

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Would you need to even bother removing the wax since it most likely is gone anyway after 3 months? Would the appearance be affected that much just to apply wax again, even if it was a different wax?

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Unless you were having a coat of Souveran paste and then rewaxing your car with Turtle Wax I really doubt that there will much any noticeable apperance difference. Remember that how you prep your finish will matter.
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MEGS NXT wash will strip the wax also. i said use klasse AIO cause a true All In One will not only strip wax and clean surface but will lay down a layer of sealant. i may be wrong. i have not used klasse AIO. this is just what i have read on this and other forums
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