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watergunn
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Is there a particular wax that you can use to buff up an older laquer finish? I have Stew Mac's swirl remover compound but was hoping there might be something easier on the finish.

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Mezerrna #16 and 18 will help buff un a finish
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Novus #2 is one of my favorites.
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Is the Nous like a scratch remover?
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watergunn wrote:Is the Nous like a scratch remover?
Yes, #3 is the Heavy Scratch remover, #2 Fine Scratch Remover, and #1 is a Clean and Shine.
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Great, thanks for the help.
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