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Removing CarPro Ech20
Hey guys,
Tomorrow I plan on ceramic coating my car for the first time with Gyeon Mohs, however a couple of weeks ago I used Ech20 as a drying aid so this needs to be removed as I’m seeing it contains siO2.
What’s the best way to remove it? Things I have at my disposal: Descale, Gyeon Lift, CarPro reflect + PC. I’ll also be washing the car at a detail shop so other products will be available.
Thank you.
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Super Member
Re: Removing CarPro Ech20
Light buffing pad and your reflect will fit the bill. and an IPA
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Re: Removing CarPro Ech20
It does not leave durable protection behind. The SiO2 is in there for gloss and not protection. A high alkaline or acidic wash should easily take care of it. If you want to be certain a quick pass with Reflect will certainly remove it as well as bring out the gloss of the paint.
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Re: Removing CarPro Ech20
Couple of weeks it’s probably gone. If polishing I would just do what your planning. If not Reset would probably remove it but would use something Alklaline or Acidic to be safe.
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Re: Removing CarPro Ech20
Thank you guys. Seems like the Descale alone got rid of it. Polished the entire car as well and now waiting to do the coating on Sunday.
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Re: Removing CarPro Ech20
If the descale didn't didn't get rid of it then the polishing certainly did, you'll be fine.
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Re: Removing CarPro Ech20
I've gotten a couple weeks out of ECH2O on bare paint.
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