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    Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

    Have a big detail coming up.

    Previous shop left a ton of compound all over. It's dried and hard.

    Any of you have a trick up your sleeve? For easy removal?

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    Re: Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

    If it’s on plastic trim, I like this....

    Mothers Back to Black Heavy Duty Trim Cleaner, best car wax remover plastic trim

    If it’s on paintwork, I spray with a waterless wash to soften up and use a detailing brush. These work well and have a handy rubber end for cracks and crevasses....

    Mothers Detail Brush Set cleans crevices and creases inside your car. Mother Detail Brush Set includes 2 small brushes.


    If it’s really dried on, some waterless wash and careful use of a plastic razor blade may be required.
    Jim

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    Re: Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

    Thanks Dr. Oldz...

    Hummm...Thinking, On paint work---waterless wash and maybe a light, damp compound to cut?

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    Re: Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

    A thought is to use gtechnic panel wipe. It's solvents is very a like as in polishes. And sometimes you can have luck that the same desolves with the same kind of product. I would not take a polisher on it if I was not certain of getting all off that has been able to stuck on the old compound. If the wash you useing softening it up maybe it can be polished off. But I would do it with more amount of polish than useally. You could apply the polish on a small section and then gently wipe it off after dwelling some time both by hand. The aggitations a polisher does is extreme compared to be wiping or lightly aggitate it with a brush. That's what I would be afraid of if makeing an even more mess than necessary.

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    Re: Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

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    On paint work---
    The other shop left compound ON the paint? As in on the major body panels?

    Wow - not a good indicator of their mindset.

    I hope the owner of the car you're working on never takes it back to them. Was this a,

    1. Body shop?
    2. Detail shop?
    3. Dealership?





    Quote Originally Posted by TMQ View Post

    waterless wash and maybe a light, damp compound to cut?
    Pro grade compounds and polishes are water soluble - so getting the car really wet and washing it or scrubbing the body panels should loosen and remove the old compound. Time is your friend, that is letting water do it's thing - soaking into the compound and softening it.


    Anything not removed from washing will come off when you compound or even polish the paint.



    What is this car?



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    Re: Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

    Meant on paint edges, hood edge, door and door jam edge, front and rear fender edge, etc. from the body shop.

    Not on the molding...

    Tried the rinseless wash. Took some off. Took forever and ever!

    Got impatient---broke out the 50% Isopropyl Alcohol. Bingo....came off with a bit of elbow grease, not much.

    1972 Avanti II

    Will finish it off tomorrow.

    A peek...

    Hold for a pic.

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    Re: Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

    Removing "OPW" Other people's wax-img_6733-jpgRemoving "OPW" Other people's wax-img_6735-jpg


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    Re: Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

    Pictures above is right after the rinseless wash.

    Up close...a real mess. Will post more after I finish up the car tomorrow.

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    STEAMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!! :-p
    Cherry on Top Auto Detailing, Fishkill NY

    https://www.facebook.com/CherryOnTopDetailing

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    Re: Removing "OPW" Other people's wax

    So was it compound really, or wax?

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