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    Re: Carpro Eraser vs Other Brand IPA

    I use Optimum Brand panel wipe and love it. Yvan also discusses making your own and that version works too. I buy Optimum by the gallon as it's pretty cost effective.
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    Re: Carpro Eraser vs Other Brand IPA

    I recently had a couple cars to do and since it was friends and family i decided to experiment on their cars.

    Normally use CarPro and Gyeon prep products. Blackfire was 40% off on AG so gave their panel wipe and Iron remover a try.

    Was pleasantly surprise that the both performed as well as Eraser and IronX. Bought gallons as I figured I’d use for decon washes but would not hesitate to use pre polish.

    And as for polishing yes, do it. As forcwhat to use I would not use any polish with “cut” if your paint is defect free. I use Essence under any coating I use. It even has decent cut with a MF or orange pad if attacking minor swirling.

    In your case Car Pro’s gloss pads and essence would be great.0


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    Re: Carpro Eraser vs Other Brand IPA

    These products seem similar in concept to Duragloss Polish Bonding Agent. That has been around for quite a while. Not exactly sure when it was introduced.

    I guess it all depends on the chemistry of a product line. It's safest to stay in a line for best compatibility.

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