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    $15??

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    Yep. I'm not sure how it works or what it is, but they had to do it on my Lincoln to raise the value and make my trade in work. Must be some pretty BA stuff if it'll add value to a vehicle. On my 13 it only added like $8 a month to my payment so I went for it.
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    Baller^^

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    On a budget lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by BFEB View Post
    On a budget lol
    Please, I'm the OG in that department haha jk

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    I would strip the wax that was applied by the dealer by hand washing it with dawn, car wash shampoo, a mitt, and 2 buckets(one with clean water and one with the soap solution). Any meguiars or mothers at Walmart would work. Then clay it to remove any contaminates that are on the paint so the wax will have a clean surface to bond. Meguiars ultimate line can be found at Walmart works great and is very user friendly. On another note if you clay be prepared to maybe use a fine polish because claying can marr the paint surface creating ugly holograms. You will notice them when you look in direct sunlight. Google it if you want some pictures of what it looks like. Another quick tip is don't go crazy with the wax. A little is all you need and follow up with additional coats if you feel like it. I like applying at least 2 to ensure coverage. Go in strait lines not circles. Good luck and post some after photos!


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    Quote Originally Posted by blacked_out View Post
    I would strip the wax that was applied by the dealer by hand washing it with dawn, car wash shampoo, a mitt, and 2 buckets(one with clean water and one with the soap solution). Any meguiars or mothers at Walmart would work. Then clay it to remove any contaminates that are on the paint so the wax will have a clean surface to bond. Meguiars ultimate line can be found at Walmart works great and is very user friendly. On another note if you clay be prepared to maybe use a fine polish because claying can marr the paint surface creating ugly holograms. You will notice them when you look in direct sunlight. Google it if you want some pictures of what it looks like. Another quick tip is don't go crazy with the wax. A little is all you need and follow up with additional coats if you feel like it. I like applying at least 2 to ensure coverage. Go in strait lines not circles. Good luck and post some after photos! Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    huh. I thought claying removed all of the wax or silicone that was on it. But I guess dish soap would remove it since it is used for cutting grease also I thought going in lines not circles was for dmc what does the difference in motions do?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ford Fan#1 View Post
    huh. I thought claying removed all of the wax or silicone that was on it. But I guess dish soap would remove it since it is used for cutting grease
    Dish soap will kill all the wax on the paint. And then u start from scratch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Grasso View Post
    Dish soap will kill all the wax on the paint. And then u start from scratch.
    huh... I'll need to do that then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Grasso View Post
    Dish soap will kill all the wax on the paint. And then u start from scratch.
    Yes it will, learned that the hard way a long time ago lol

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