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Re: Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
Originally Posted by RobertJ34
I'm honestly not 100% sure if the Black Label Surface Cleanse will remove the Sealant, if that is what you are wanting to use to remove it.
But i'd personally stick with what I said and what wdmaccord said (he gave a perfect simple step by step for it)
it will absolutely remove a sealant, its a quality paint cleaner, used it many times
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Re: Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
Thanks for the info, learned something new.
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Re: Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
Originally Posted by RobertJ34
Thanks for the info, learned something new.
No problem. Try DP Prep Polish too, less cash same result.
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Re: Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
Awesome, thanks for your help guys!
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Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
You do not need to abrade away a wax or sealant like you would need to if removing a coating. Use a quality paint cleaner that chemically cleans and leaves nothing behind like PBL, and you'll be good to go.
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Re: Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
Thanks. Do the paint cleaners polish at all? As in, would I get double benefit by applying with a DAO, or should I do my polishing then use the PSC for final step, applied by hand?
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Re: Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
the paint cleaners won't remove any light scratches/swirls. They have no abrasives in them at all.
So, I would recommend your Blackfire finishing polish (to help remove your light scratches), then you could do the paint cleaner or the IPA (or both if you really want to), then Opti-Coat.
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Re: Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
Can i apply a second coat of the OC within an hour or two of the first coat? Im not sure i used enough on the hood and front bumper.
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Re: Removing BFCS for OC2.0 - need help
I just got done and only used about 8 ml on the whole car. 2014 Mustang.
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Originally Posted by 01svtL
Can i apply a second coat of the OC within an hour or two of the first coat? Im not sure i used enough on the hood and front bumper.
I've heard its best to apply a second coat of OC about 30 minutes after. Anything longer than that and you may get a yellowing effect.
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