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Best Paint Prep Solution?
Looking for the most effective paint prep product I can by to remove existing wax. Car is new, paint is in great shape. However, it does have an existing wax on it. There is no substituting polishing, but I'd like to find the most effective paint prep type product. Something similar or like a Griot's Paint Prep.....
Thank you
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Originally Posted by
NJNinja
Looking for the most effective paint prep
product I can by to remove existing wax.
IMO:
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Thanks Bob. I'll have to look for that.
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Originally Posted by
NJNinja
There is no substituting polishing,
Agreed.
Originally Posted by
NJNinja
but I'd like to find the most effective paint prep type product.
While some solvents may work "effective" to remove whatever wax is on the surface, I think the marring you risk inducing isn't worth it.
What are you working on and what is the end-goal?
Are you going to switch to a different LSP?
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I picked up a new vehicle and the previous owner recently used a spray sealant and a ceramic spray on top of that. I'd like to strip those and start over. That's my main goal. I haven't decided on what to use at this point.
I'd like to skip the polishing step, if possible.
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Originally Posted by
NJNinja
I picked up a new vehicle and the previous owner recently used a spray sealant and a ceramic spray on top of that. I'd like to strip those and start over. That's my main goal. I haven't decided on what to use at this point.
I'd like to skip the polishing step, if possible.
I completely understand.
If it were me? I would wash, clay and do one machine polishing step - this way not only do I know 100% everything is removed I also know I will have removed any minor paint imperfections in the process and perfectly prepared the paint for MY choice of LSP.
Wiping with some kind of solvent does not ensure 100% of any previously applied product is removed and it does risk marring the paint. Plus if there are any imperfections wiping will not remove them.
Nothing looks better than a freshly polished car.
I wish you luck.
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Thanks Mike! Appreciate it.
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You could also try washing the car with Dawn dishwashing liquid to help strip the wax but if it were mine...I’d still polish then wipe with a prep or IPA then do your coating. That new of a car shouldnt need a decon but then again...it couldnt hurt.
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Valugard ABC or an Iron x product
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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