It's so unpredictable which direction a thread can go...
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Originally Posted by Grizzly I don't know, a light duty cleaner wax such as M20 Polymer Sealant still looks really great and is still frosting on the cake in my book. It would not be working backwards for me. |
I have an entire article that talks about talks about the difference in cleaner/waxes and finishing paint protectants here,
M20 is a light cleaner/wax or cleaner/hybrid for the D.O.
I personally used a M20/M16 system for almost every car I buffed out from 1990 to 2000 with great success. Because M20 does have the ability to be used on neglected paint, I didn't want it to place it in the Finishing category but I hear you on the working backwards idea and no need to take that portion too literally, but instead just keep the bigger picture in mind.
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Originally Posted by Grizzly As for the NXT cleaner debate, try using it on a neglected surface and then you tell me how much cleaning ability it has. I never understood why some folks think it has these all powerful cleaners in it. |
I've seen people use it on oxidized single stage paint and it will do a good job of cleaning the oxidation off and restoring a good shine to the paint but two things,
1) It's not
intended to be used on neglected paint - How people use a product is up to them but the manufacture does not market it as a cleaner/wax for neglected paint.
2) Some people don't consider that
"Application Material" and
"Application Process" are both an important part of how aggressive or how gentle ANY product is and to prove this I can use
spit on terry cloth, (Application Material), to remove oxidation off a single stage paint and create shine just by rubbing hard, (Application Process), but there's no cleaners or abrasives in spit.