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Just One More Coat
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Sonoma County, CA
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Re: What's the easiest polish/pre-wax cleaner to remove?
You can't go wrong with any of the Poorboys line, especially if you are doing this by hand...my suggestion is his pro-polish or his polish with carnauba
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Beautification Specialist
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Sunny Southern California
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Re: What's the easiest polish/pre-wax cleaner to remove?
For a polish, Auto Magic BC-2 gets my vote; as for a pre-cleaner wax, it's Mothers Pre-Wax Cleaner.
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Just One More Coat
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Re: What's the easiest polish/pre-wax cleaner to remove?
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He is asking for a polish / pre wax cleaner....BH is a glaze no where near a polish
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Weekend Detailer!
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Gatineau, QC
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Re: What's the easiest polish/pre-wax cleaner to remove?
#1, I would have to say Poorboy's Polishes are fantastic! Easy on easy off even in direct sunlight! I like PwS a lot.
#2, KAIO but a bit harder to work with but the results are amazing!
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The Rainmaker
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Ankeny, Iowa
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Re: What's the easiest polish/pre-wax cleaner to remove?
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![]() How do you feel KAIO is harder to work with? Apply with a damp applicator and wipe off right after that application. Can't get much easier and it doesn't stain trim. I have heard that if you let it dry, it can be difficult to remove, but it isn't supposed to be let dry. It is great under wax or sealant, but doesn't seem to have a lot of durability compared to many/most sealants. Probably the best my vehicles ever looked was when I used KAIO for the cleaner prep and followed it with Four Star UPP.
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