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Old 03-29-2007, 05:23 PM
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can you mix brands

These are the products I currently use. All these products are mothers. pre-wax cleaner, sealer/glaze, california gold carnuba wax, and reflections top coat. I am really tempted to purchase the souveran sparay wax. If I strip everything and start over, can I just substitute one wax for another?
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These are the products I currently use. All these products are mothers. pre-wax cleaner, sealer/glaze, california gold carnuba wax, and reflections top coat. I am really tempted to purchase the souveran sparay wax. If I strip everything and start over, can I just substitute one wax for another?

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Idont ever do a deail with just one brand, there is no brand that makes a product for everything that I FEEL is the best.


I mix everything. dont worry about sticking to one brand, worry more about what works for you regardless of who makes it
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Idont ever do a deail with just one brand, there is no brand that makes a product for everything that I FEEL is the best.


I mix everything. dont worry about sticking to one brand, worry more about what works for you regardless of who makes it
I would have to agree. It's very rare that I don't mix brands on a detail.
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Each of us has made it a quest to find the best product that specializes in an area of detailing. I can tell you to date, many work well as a team, but each area also has a specialist and they ALL dont seem to match.

Wash ==== Clay ==== Polish ==== Protect
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I use different brands for everything
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I use a lot of different brands every time.
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Each of us has made it a quest to find the best product that specializes in an area of detailing. I can tell you to date, many work well as a team, but each area also has a specialist and they ALL dont seem to match.

Wash ==== Clay ==== Polish ==== Protect

I agree totally! What works for you, somone else might not like for them.
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