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Manarius
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Post by Manarius »

So, I was cleaning/waxing my car today and thought of an interesting question. Do you use a buffer to remove wax? I was using mine thinking "Is this really a good idea?" I think it brings out the shine a little more to my old faded paint.

I also waxed my windows and buffed them as well? Good or bad idea?

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Post by LaureltheQueen »

There's no reason NOT to use a buffer to remove wax, but you should be careful as to what material the bonnet is. :)
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