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    Quote Originally Posted by ep3 604 View Post
    Thanks for the step by step process. I was wondering for the Dawn Blue Dishsoap, are other dishsoaps okay like Palmolive or something?
    even though this is an old thread. i will leave it up because it is useful.

    to answer your question, DO NOT use dish soap. it can take clear coat off in the long run. just buy something specifically made to clean your car.

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    Can a mod please re stickie this thanks
    i stuck this but leave it to other mods to do what they would like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tnhatch03 View Post
    even though this is an old thread. i will leave it up because it is useful.

    to answer your question, DO NOT use dish soap. it can take clear coat off in the long run. just buy something specifically made to clean your car.



    i stuck this but leave it to other mods to do what they would like.
    thank you :)

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    Actually I believe it might be Zymol I think that say use dish soap to strip the wax off. Of course don't use dish soap all the time but maybe when your going to do a full detail like clay,compound,polish,sealant/wax

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck Civic View Post
    Actually I believe it might be Zymol I think that say use dish soap to strip the wax off. Of course don't use dish soap all the time but maybe when your going to do a full detail like clay,compound,polish,sealant/wax
    If you increase the concentration of car soap to higher then the bottle states then you can strip off the wax too.

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