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Originally Posted by Smokinfastlegend
Sorry forgot to finish this. While consumer reports compares waxes, they dont realize there are different classes of wax. They compared pure wax to cleaner wax, the difference is a cleaner wax has very mild abrasives in it which actually polish the paint, but a pure wax is just that, wax. No cleaners in it, just glossy material, so they cant get rid of the swirls. Because of this oversight, I can not take them as a valid source for auto wax.
But heres the thing, as long as you achieve the results your looking for, thats all that matters.
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Hmm, OP well I must say that $175 for a wax product is not worth it to me. Joey, my question now is which is the better choice? I'm sure the answer depends on whether the car is garaged or not, washed by hand vs. auto wash etc. But in the long run can cleaner waxes be damaging to the paint because of repeated application of abrasive material?