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    Wax Removal

    Im home for the summer and got a week before i start work and wanted to give my car a great detailing job. I have a couple coats of wax on it right now and was wondering how to get them off so i can remove the little swirl marks and water spots. Looking for something easy to use and not harmful to my paint to remove the wax. Anyone know something that works?
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    if u are using a buffer to remove the swirls, u can easilly use mequiars #9 swirl remover which will remove old wax and level the swirls/hide.

    sometimes i just get a 50% alcahol mix and spray a mist on the car and wipe right away. it gets the wax out nicely but not killing your paint.

    you can use dawn soap but i would rather use alcahol or just mequiars...i think it hurts when it hits rubbers.
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