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Old 07-11-2006, 08:05 PM
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I know alot of people like to use an isopropyl alcohol and water mixture for removing old wax and residues, but my question was what about a vinegar bath?? I'm kind of partial to vinegar over alcohol because I don't find it to be as drying, but maybe I am wrong. At any rate, I wanted to ask the question as to which treatment is better or if they are equal or if one is stronger than the other? Thanks to all who reply.
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I know alot of people like to use an isopropyl alcohol and water mixture for removing old wax and residues, but my question was what about a vinegar bath?? I'm kind of partial to vinegar over alcohol because I don't find it to be as drying, but maybe I am wrong. At any rate, I wanted to ask the question as to which treatment is better or if they are equal or if one is stronger than the other? Thanks to all who reply.

I use liquid TIDE and white vinegar to wash my M.F. towels........and it really makes my M.F. clean..........
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Old 07-11-2006, 08:38 PM
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Thanks for the tip Bill, but I was actually talking about using it for the paint on the vehicle. But thank you for your comment as it makes me make myself more clear.
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I think I know where your coming from, but let's say it did strip like the ISO mix, but you think it is less drying...I don't think it would matter (the dryness part and oyu do raise a good point) unless you stopped right there. But after stripping, what do we do?Add polish, wax, etc and these contain lubes, etc. so that would replenish that dryness...I think?
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Would the vinegar leave a residue maybe???
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I think I know where your coming from, but let's say it did strip like the ISO mix, but you think it is less drying...I don't think it would matter (the dryness part and oyu do raise a good point) unless you stopped right there. But after stripping, what do we do?Add polish, wax, etc and these contain lubes, etc. so that would replenish that dryness...I think?
Ah, that's a good point too that we DO replenish it. But I use vinegar alot in household cleaning too and I find it effective yet not drying the way Isopropyl alcohol can be. And I was wondering not only about the drying factor of the alcohol, but if the one method is safer than the other but yet it accomplishes the same end i.e. wax/residue removal then I would rather go with the one rather than the other, do you see what I mean?
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Well, I do use white vinegar to clean other things, like fish tank supplies. It is non toxic or whatnot, lots safer than bleach, etc.
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Wanted to add, I think vinegar takes lots longer to break things down, whereas alcohol is BAM!
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Vinegar is 5% acid......great for windows so I don't see where it would hurt....if you can stand the smell(whew)!
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Vinegar is 5% acid......great for windows so I don't see where it would hurt....if you can stand the smell(whew)!
LOL! I'm used to it trust me! I use it all the time at home. I even use it to wash chicken after removing the skin and yucky stuff before I season it.

Scooter, thanks for your imput, but does the alcohol really go "Bam" when you use it? I think I'd get a kick out of that. going around my car with alcohol and water and it's firing off like a fire cracker! Okay nevermind that's not even silly that's just stupid! ehehehe
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