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Thread: Traditional wax, EEE ultra shine
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14th September 2010, 08:11 PM #16GOLD MEMBER
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Thanks Neil -
So the difference between the eee ultra shine and traditional wax finish after I have applied the danish oil is that the ultra shine will be more "shiny" and the traiditional wax will be not as "shiny".
And what would the difference of the finish be like if I used ultra shine and traditional wax together, compared to just ultra and traditional wax by itself?
Cheers for the help
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14th September 2010, 08:33 PM #17
EEE is Traditional Wax with Tripoli abrasive added to it. So after using it you are left with a brilliant finish which is basically an ultra thin layer of Traditional Wax.
Traditional wax is more used for upkeep of finish. If you have a brilliant, hard, durable finish and then applying a wax to it is a waste of time unless it has dulled with age and needs a lift. Most waxes are reasonably easy to mark with water, heat, alcohol, sticky fingered little kids, etc and will also attract finger marks dust, etc. So..... If you already have a good finish leave it alone.
Cheers - Neil
PS The minute amount of wax left behind from the EEE shouldn't have any affect on the surface like applying a final wax coat will.
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