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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Process of removing wax and sealant to start over?
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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber" data-source="post: 15206812" data-attributes="member: 70485"><p>I make a batch that I use in a foam cannon when stripping and coatings of wax/sealant etc. </p><p></p><p>Shampoo, iron-x, tar-x and APC. Let is soak for a few minutes then rinse, and use the last half of the contents a second time. After a few minutes then I wash. Full clay after, followed by another wash with above method. </p><p></p><p>Worked in too many cars where "detailers" tried correcting the paint and didn't strip the layers of wax/sealant and did a poor job of correcting the car. </p><p></p><p>I use straight 70% Isopropyl alcohol. Absolutely no need to dilute unless you are dumping the bottle on the paint. Small dabs into a microfiber and wiping it gently across the surface is it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber, post: 15206812, member: 70485"] I make a batch that I use in a foam cannon when stripping and coatings of wax/sealant etc. Shampoo, iron-x, tar-x and APC. Let is soak for a few minutes then rinse, and use the last half of the contents a second time. After a few minutes then I wash. Full clay after, followed by another wash with above method. Worked in too many cars where "detailers" tried correcting the paint and didn't strip the layers of wax/sealant and did a poor job of correcting the car. I use straight 70% Isopropyl alcohol. Absolutely no need to dilute unless you are dumping the bottle on the paint. Small dabs into a microfiber and wiping it gently across the surface is it. [/QUOTE]
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