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Old 06-26-2008   #24 (permalink)
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Genrally, it is a good idea to first apply the Radiant Wax Polish, and then apply the Liquid Hardwax1. It may sound like too much work also. But the polish has pretty good chemical cleaning abilities, so it can sometimes substitute for a clay bar job, or even for a light polishing with an ROB. And the polish goes on and comes off very quickly and easily. I've seen a black car sit in the afternoon sun for several hours after the polish was applied, and still it buffed easily. The wax can be applied sparingly, and is easy to buff. If you re-wax while the finish still "beads water" and while the finish feels smooth to the hand (maybe a year or more for a car that has a garage when not in use), you can omitt the polish.
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