View Full Version : Quick detailer to remove polishing oils?
Alex Haramic
06-04-2013, 05:27 PM
Can you use a quick detail for example Meg's quick detail to remove polishing oils after a polish? Or do you have to use the right polish oil remover cleaner spray?
mwoolfso
06-04-2013, 05:29 PM
An IPA mixture of ~10(water):1(ipa) will do just fine.
FUNX650
06-04-2013, 06:06 PM
-Menzerna Top Inspection
-CarPro Eraser
-Mineral Spirits (low odor)
-IPA/Distilled-water @ Mike Phillips suggested ratio.
And...If I may be a nosey-butt:
What's the reason you are wanting to remove polishing-oils?
What 'brand' of polishes are you using?
Just curious.
:)
Bob
Rsurfer
06-04-2013, 06:16 PM
Can you use a quick detail for example Meg's quick detail to remove polishing oils after a polish? Or do you have to use the right polish oil remover cleaner spray?
You should not use a QD as most will have polymers or waxes (gloss enchancing) so you are adding to the problem.
Alex Haramic
06-04-2013, 08:19 PM
-Menzerna Top Inspection
-CarPro Eraser
-Mineral Spirits (low odor)
-IPA/Distilled-water @ Mike Phillips suggested ratio.
And...If I may be a nosey-butt:
What's the reason you are wanting to remove polishing-oils?
What 'brand' of polishes are you using?
Just curious.
:)
Bob
Wolfgang and Meg's polish I just want the sealant to bond to the paint better ... I wanted to remove any oils on the paint after polishing
primo spaghetti
06-04-2013, 09:30 PM
megs 34 final inspection can be used...
or ive used ONR with good success. If opticoat bonds with an ONR wipedown, im sure others will too!
mavin
06-04-2013, 10:04 PM
Griots pre-wax spray as well.
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