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Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
Hello all!
I seem to have the worst luck when it comes to detailing products, specifically those with cleaning agents in them.
This time around I ran into some trouble with Amazing Roll Off. I was actually using it in the kitchen (tile counters/floors) and was having a good old time. Easy on, easy off - everything was smooth.
Since I was on a roll I decided to spray a bit onto the kitchen table (undiluted, wood surface) and I quickly realized I made an error in judgment.
Now there appears to be "water" spotting where the Roll Off was sprayed and I can't seem to get rid of it. Note: the product did not have a chance to dry on the surface.
What I've tried so far (with no improvement):
- OPC (1:10 dilution) applied with a microfiber
- Agitating OPC (1:10 dilution) with a toothbrush
- Agitating OPC (1:10 dilution) with coarse side of sponge
Any ideas on what I might want to try next? Apologies if this is in the wrong section (or forum), but I couldn't find much information when searching the internet
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Re: Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
Confess to the wife that you screwed up your expensive table, drag it out to the garage to start using it as a work bench and buy her a new dining room set.
Why was the Energizer Bunny arrested?... He was charged with battery.
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Re: Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
Originally Posted by Tundra_10
Confess to the wife that you screwed up your expensive table, drag it out to the garage to start using it as a work bench and buy her a new dining room set.
The spotting actually isn't horribly bad, I'll see if I can get a few pictures up so you guys can see what I'm working with.
I was thinking a wood polish might do the trick, but I know wood polishes aren't exactly like a paint polish you would use on a car. Most of the polishes I see come in and cans, and well...I just don't know how those are supposed to work other than cover up problem areas with super high gloss.
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Re: Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
With my silly joking aside, what kind of finish is on the wood? Does it have a stain or a sealant on it? If its raw, it might have stained the wood and you would need to try to find something that can actually lift the stain out vs trying to rub it out.
Why was the Energizer Bunny arrested?... He was charged with battery.
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Re: Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
Do you have a steamer? Or I am not sure if this would similarly work but do you have a clothes iron that has a steam setting? If you only have the latter maybe try to get a cloth to put over the stain then put the iron on top of that so you do not burn the wood and see if you can lift the stain out?
Why was the Energizer Bunny arrested?... He was charged with battery.
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Re: Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
You simply need to stain the rest of the table to make it look uniform.
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Re: Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
Originally Posted by LegacyGT
You simply need to stain the rest of the table to make it look uniform.
FTW! LOl
You could always sand and varnish or new garage table!
:dancebanana:
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Re: Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
Why don't you try sanding it off, it might just be the top of the surface.
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Re: Dummy Detailer Strikes Again! (Amazing Roll Off)
Well here's a link to a good sander you will recognize the name
352VS 3 in. x 21 in. Belt Sander-352VS at The Home Depot
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