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Old 07-25-2011, 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by animeS2K
Originally Posted by Bingoig11' timestamp='1311536932' post='20810533
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Don't use wax. It will scratch your cluster, the apple product that I use already contains a wax and it will live the surface of your cluster very soft. Car wax are meant for the outside of your car and paint and very often they will live scratches on the surface.
Wax scratch? Unless you didn't clean correctly the surface, wax won't never scratch it...
I agree. Actual wax is completely non-abrasive. But using it on light plastic might require a bit of elbow grease to get off, leading to marring from your removal towel. Something like Zymol Cleaner Wax, on the other hand, has abrasives in it... Then again, I don't consider that wax. Or worth using. Ever.
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I always use a light spray of Meg Last Touch to remove wax, and a big soft towel
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