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Old 01-11-2009, 12:03 AM   #1
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Removing a sealant?

After claying I usually do an IPA wipedown to remove previous wax before polishing. How would one go about removing a sealant.... say, WG DGPS or Jetseal 109?

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Re: Removing a sealant?

Same process.
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Re: Removing a sealant?

using a paint cleaner
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Re: Removing a sealant?

If you are polishing, you are mechanically abrading the surface and thus removing any old wax or sealant. Save yourself some time and a step.
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Re: Removing a sealant?

Thanks to all for the responses. For some reason, due to the bonding of sealants, I was thinking they'd be challenging to remove.
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Re: Removing a sealant?

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If you are polishing, you are mechanically abrading the surface and thus removing any old wax or sealant. Save yourself some time and a step.
If your polishing the IPA wipedown isn't needed.
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