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    Re: LSP stripping

    Quote Originally Posted by hernandez.art13 View Post
    So IPA 100% is the key to stripping LSP?
    You gotta ask yourself if using 100% IPA would cause: "swelling of the paint".

    If it does cause "swelling"...How long before the "swelling" goes down?
    (And...I don't think using a: Cold T-Bone steak compress...will do the trick!)




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    Re: LSP stripping

    Quote Originally Posted by hernandez.art13 View Post
    So IPA 100% is the key to stripping LSP?
    No, in this instance, the 100% IPA didn't strip it. It stripped the surfactant residue, NOT the sealant below.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hernandez.art13 View Post
    So IPA 100% is the key to stripping LSP?
    Use a paint cleaner or polish to successfully always strip LSP is what I believe the moral of the story is here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ihaveacamaro View Post
    Use a paint cleaner or polish to successfully always strip LSP
    is what I believe the moral of the story is here.
    Hi Roshan...

    Would you consider the following products to be paint cleaners?
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    -DuPont PrepSol
    -3M Prep Solvent
    -Wurth Clean Solve
    -Klean Strip Prep-All


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    Re: LSP stripping

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX725 View Post
    Hi Roshan...

    Would you consider the following products to be paint cleaners?




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    Don't have too much experience with them so I don't know. Let's flip the question: Do you think they are paint cleaners?
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    Re: LSP stripping

    Quote Originally Posted by ihaveacamaro View Post
    Use a paint cleaner or polish to successfully always strip LSP is what I believe the moral of the story is here.
    PiPUK didn't take the test to that next level, and "always" is a difficult claim to prove. I'd be willing to bet that not all paint cleaners are created equal, so their effectiveness will vary. There are so many different chemical formulations of LSPs that I would not be surprised if only certain paint cleaners work on stripping certain LSPs.

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    Re: LSP stripping

    Quote Originally Posted by SR99 View Post
    PiPUK didn't take the test to that next level, and "always" is a difficult claim to prove. I'd be willing to bet that not all paint cleaners are created equal, so their effectiveness will vary. There are so many different chemical formulations of LSPs that I would not be surprised if only certain paint cleaners work on stripping certain LSPs.
    definitely could be. Hopefully he returns to us with some more info on paint cleaners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ihaveacamaro View Post
    Don't have too much experience with them so I don't know.
    Let's flip the question: Do you think they are paint cleaners?
    Yes...Of course...Or I would not have listed them.

    BTW:
    I also believe that paint-cleaner applies to: Griot's Garage "Paint Prep".

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    I would not use anything more than 50&#37; IPA just to be safe.
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    Re: LSP stripping

    what about finish kare soil and coating remover

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