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    Easy way to remove LSP

    I want to do a coat of EX-p and then Red but I need to remove the red that`s on there.
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by G.T.Subie View Post
    I want to do a coat of EX-p and then Red but I need to remove the red that`s on there.
    Clay would be what I would do.

    How long has the wax been on the car
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Since you seem to be a Poorboy`s fan, Polish with Sealant would seem like a natural choice.

    Just curious, why are you using both the EX-P and then topping it with the Natty`s.
    Seems like one or the other would be sufficient.
    Then you wouldn`t have any problem adding more LSP.

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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Charles he may want to join the wax wasters club.I also topped my ex with nattys blue and red. I must say it came out great.

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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesW View Post
    Since you seem to be a Poorboy`s fan, Polish with Sealant would seem like a natural choice.

    Just curious, why are you using both the EX-P and then topping it with the Natty`s.
    Seems like one or the other would be sufficient.
    Then you wouldn`t have any problem adding more LSP.
    I love the look of a wax over a sealant. Just adds that certain look. And he`s seen my car.
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by atkinsonair View Post
    Charles he may want to join the wax wasters club.I also topped my ex with nattys blue and red. I must say it came out great.
    Wouldn`t you have gotten the same look with just one of the Natty`s?
    If you don`t care for the look of the EX, then skip it and go right to the Natty`s.
    If you don`t care for the look of the Natty`s Blue, then skip it and go right to the Natty`s Red.
    Chances are good that any of them will last 4 to 6 weeks and you will probably be doing it again before then, anyway. If they don`t last the 4 to 6 weeks, then I would be looking at something else to use.

    In case you haven`t guessed, I`m not a fan of "topping" a wax or sealant. My LSP is just that. My Last Step Product.

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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    i think what you are looking for is a bristle brush... and then an acrylic paint conditioner.

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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by atkinsonair View Post
    Charles he may want to join the wax wasters club.I also topped my ex with nattys blue and red. I must say it came out great.


    The red has been on the car since the PB detail weekend but I`ve added a coat or 2

    I guess I`ll just clay it, easy enough and I`m out of Brilo pads.
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by CharlesW View Post
    Wouldn`t you have gotten the same look with just one of the Natty`s?
    If you don`t care for the look of the EX, then skip it and go right to the Natty`s.
    If you don`t care for the look of the Natty`s Blue, then skip it and go right to the Natty`s Red.
    Chances are good that any of them will last 4 to 6 weeks and you will probably be doing it again before then, anyway. If they don`t last the 4 to 6 weeks, then I would be looking at something else to use.

    In case you haven`t guessed, I`m not a fan of "topping" a wax or sealant. My LSP is just that. My Last Step Product.
    I love the look of a wax topping a sealant.


    Quote Originally Posted by G.T.Subie View Post


    The red has been on the car since the PB detail weekend but I`ve added a coat or 2

    I guess I`ll just clay it, easy enough and I`m out of Brilo pads.

    Try this first.

    Do PWS by hand, no real pressure. then ex-p.
    Bet it works. Know how I know......?

    Someone once told me to try it.
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    I don`t have any PWS.
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by G.T.Subie View Post
    I don`t have any PWS.
    you`re only a day away.
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by G.T.Subie View Post
    I don`t have any PWS.
    now that is sad
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    i`d bet that if you ordered it tomorrow you;d have it saturday. (depending how far south you are in nj)
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    i just don`t know what applications I would need it in beside this.
    Enlighten me
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    Re: Easy way to remove LSP

    Here ya go.

    Quote Originally Posted by G.T.Subie View Post
    i just don`t know what applications I would need it in beside this.
    Enlighten me



    Quote Originally Posted by Ronkh View Post

    Try this first.

    Do PWS by hand, no real pressure. then ex-p.
    Bet it works. Know how I know......?

    Someone once told me to try it.
    Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!

 

 
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