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I was polanning to give my PT the "Dawn wash" this weekend to take the wax off in order to do the fall clean, clay, condition & seal routine. I seem to recall you posting once never to use dish washing liquid, even in this case (I never use it for any other situation). My question is: what should we use instead of d.w. liquid to take the old polish off so we can get to the actual surface. Thanks in advance.
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Ben, its fine to use the dawn wash method aslong as you are doing it for the process you said. if you go through the steps after washing like/claying/cleaning/polishing and seal, you are fine. I just want to make sure people don't dawn wash as part of their regular washing cycle. Gary
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