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AutoApollo
11-15-2016, 10:35 AM
Hi guys, yesterday I coated the underbody of my car with rust check in preparation of the upcoming winter. What I didn't realize was that the car is now entirely covered in a fine mist of oil overspray from the cans. If I take it to a touchless car wash will that remove most of the oil spray or not really? It's just I rather not sacrifice one of my wash mitts unless I need to. Thanks

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Eldorado2k
11-15-2016, 10:42 AM
If you want to find out real quik, you could just spray your entire car with something like Megs D114@1:128 and rinse it off with a strong stream from your hose. At least then you'll know how hard it's going to be to wash off.

If that doesn't improve the situation, the touchless car wash will be your next step.

And if that doesn't work then you'll be sacrificing your mitt, yea.


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AutoApollo
11-15-2016, 10:51 AM
If you want to find out real quik, you could just spray your entire car with something like Megs D114@1:128 and rinse it off with a strong stream from your hose. At least then you'll know how hard it's going to be to wash off.

If that doesn't improve the situation, the touchless car wash will be your next step.

And if that doesn't work then you'll be sacrificing your mitt, yea.


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Alright fair enough. Now, do you think it'll be necessary to re-wax? As I assume the oil spray and and wax mix together as they're both hydrophobic? I suppose I'll know if it doesn't bead water lol...

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GSKR
11-15-2016, 10:56 AM
Carwash or apc will not remove that .Go to Home Depot and buy some mineral spirits and disposable rags.Then wash then polish.If it's on the glass use a razor blade or fine steel wool.mineral spirits will shrivel you wiper blades so don't get some on there

GSKR
11-15-2016, 10:57 AM
Or just clay it down and polish.

Eldorado2k
11-15-2016, 10:58 AM
Alright fair enough. Now, do you think it'll be necessary to re-wax? As I assume the oil spray and and wax mix together as they're both hydrophobic? I suppose I'll know if it doesn't bead water lol...

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My 1st thought would be the aggressive scrubbing with the washmitt would be what might remove the layer of wax, not the oil.. But like you said, you'll know once you're done cleaning it all off.


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AutoApollo
11-15-2016, 03:51 PM
Update: Neither hosing off with apc or touchless car wash worked. If anyone encounters this issue skip ahead and go straight to two bucket wash with a mitt. Toss the mitt afterwards

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Eldorado2k
11-15-2016, 04:34 PM
Update: Neither hosing off with apc or touchless car wash worked. If anyone encounters this issue skip ahead and go straight to two bucket wash with a mitt. Toss the mitt afterwards

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So just a bucket wash cleaned it off? You didn't have to add anything to the wash?


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AutoApollo
11-15-2016, 05:17 PM
So just a bucket wash cleaned it off? You didn't have to add anything to the wash?


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Yep, I usually use megs soap. I did a test spot and it seemed to come off. Just had to go back and forth a few times

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Eldorado2k
11-15-2016, 05:30 PM
Yep, I usually use megs soap. I did a test spot and it seemed to come off. Just had to go back and forth a few times

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