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Old 05-18-2012, 09:11 PM   #1
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Autoglym HD Cleanser and HD Wax - Apply via Polisher?

So Canadian tire had a 20% off sale this week on their entire Autoglym range... and I couldn't resist so I picked up a bottle of the HD Cleanser and HD Wax.

On their box it mentions nothing about application via machine (ie: 7424XP which I have).
Is it safe to do so using a low-no cut pad?

If so... how do I transfer the wax (which is in a jar) from the container to the pad? (I used a liquid wax before so it was just squeeze!!)


Maybe the answer is stupidly obvious to some more seasoned members... but for me it's a burning... raging question!
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Old 05-18-2012, 09:26 PM   #2
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may be use a butter knife and transfer the wax from the pot to the pad =)
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Old 05-18-2012, 10:44 PM   #3
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a rubber spatula should do as well.
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Old 05-19-2012, 05:16 AM   #4
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You can run a knife around the outside edge of the wax so it'll pop out of the container and wipe it across your pad as well. Just don't drop it.
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So I guess its safe for machine application.. for the cleaner should I be using something with a bit of cut... or no cut at all?
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rub an applicator on the wax then apply to car. You dont need a buffer to apply lol.

do it as light as possible or you'll need a few pads to buff it off.
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So I guess its safe for machine application.. for the cleaner should I be using something with a bit of cut... or no cut at all?
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If you got the AG cleanser, thats all you need unless you want to get rid of scratches and swirls which will need a machine/pads.
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thanks for the advice ken!
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whatttttttt they got the cleanser in? I have been looking for that... anyways, when are you doing your car can i borrow your polisher too? i'll supply HD wax for your car too...
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I just hit the jar upsidedown to pop it out....apply with black pad.
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