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Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
Was working on a black Kia SUV doing a One Step.
Serious problems with tiger stripes.
I tired ever combo I had in my shop and wasn't getting good results.
So I went down to Auto-Zone, like in a rush, all I saw that I didn't have was Mothers Cleaner Wax, bought it and headed back to the shop.
What a relief , it was great, I topped it with Duragloss 105
We have many combos to choose from and still nothing good came out of it.
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Re: Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
What had you tried prior to the Mothers Cleaner Wax?
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Re: Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
What had you tried prior to the Mothers Cleaner Wax?
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Groits One Step Paint Sealant
HD Speed
Menzerna CGW One Step
Klasse All In One
Also tried M205
Used my Rupes 15, Flex 3401 and my GG6 with an assortment of pads.
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Re: Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
That's pretty crazy. Lol.
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Re: Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
That's pretty crazy. Lol.
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It was making me crazy. Lol
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Re: Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
Originally Posted by HateSwirls
I'm very surprised after seeing that list that didn't work, and then that regular OTC Mothers Cleaner Wax did?? Lol.
Definitely understand why you had to post this.
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Re: Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
Mothers = more cleaner than wax it appears
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Re: Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
Originally Posted by backtees
For sure.
I wouldn't use it for a "wax", more of a very good cleaner.
It really saved my day!
Thanks Mothers
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Re: Mothers Cleaner Wax to the rescue.
I've used it a couple of times on my mom's black Altima which has been poorly maintained and riddled with scratches ans swirls. I've only applied it by hand, but it still does a good job of "cleaning" and filling. I would imagine it would be even better with a machine. I plan on getting a DA soon and will simply add it to the routine for that car.
However, I only to detail her car twice a year, so the protection is more than likely gone by the time I get back to it. I should probably look into a more durable AIO, I only got the Mothers because I too was in a pinch like the OP.
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