Immolube is ready to use, not meant to be diluted.
EDIT: Never mind, I was mistaken and the product is not RTU.
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CarPro recommends to dilute it.
Dilutions:
Claying 1:10 ~ 1:20.
Wet Sanding: 1:15 ~ 1:20
Primary Applications:
Synthetic clay.
Reduces unwanted marring.
Wet sanding.
Directions:
Dilute to suit purpose and tool.
Shake well.
Spray over the sanding disc, or clay bar and over the work area.
Begin sanding or claying, keep surface lubricated.
Wipe off once complete or wash as needed.
I dilute it. It says on the bottle to do so, if I’m not mistaken. It didn’t even come with a sprayer.
I’ll have to check my bottle when I get home, but it says it on carpros website.
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I didn’t have the issue of a prep wipe, but I just used it after I finished washing the vehicles I’ve used it on. Sprayed it out of a pump sprayer on to a wet car and went to town, then rinsed the residue off.
It does say on my bottle to rinse it off, I’m not sure if it’s always said that though. It’s definitely not the most convenient thing to use if you don’t want to do that though, I’ll admit.
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A panel wipe is a must as CarPro states to remove the residue. You rinse it so that explains why you don't experience it. Plus the residue it leaves behind is not polymers or anything so it won't harm anything in the correction process if a bit is left behind.
I have no desire to rinse again once I have the car in the garage. Does not seem as efficient but that is just me.
No, but when I clay, I do so right after the wash and chemical decontamination, then do a final rinse. Some people finish the wash and then clay with the car already in the garage and just before polishing. I do all the prep the night before and then it can be completely dry in the morning for taping/polishing.