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The Legend of Dawn
I always see the brand Dawn brought up as a way to strip wax from a vehicle. When did this start, and why is only Dawn mentioned, as opposed to any other brand of dish washing liquid? As far as I know, there's nothing truly unique about Dawn. Consumer Reports says, "All of the brands that we tested performed equally well regardless of price. So, really, the best advise from us is just go buy whatever's on sale."
Mind you, I have no intention of buying Dawn or any other dish soap to use on my car. I'm just curious.
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My guess would be most commonly used name brand. Kind of like Kleenex is associated with all facial tissue, or Xerox with photocopying.
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Honestly I think Sal is to blame, he states you should use it as part of the prep for Zaino. Coming up on 7 years, 4 months without anything new on the "What's New" page there.
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I think it just became one of those common paradigms that just "stuck" in people's minds. I use a mixture of Car Wash, Dawn and APC when I am stripping. And at the end of the day I don't really care if everything is stripped off the paint. All I know is that I have sufficiently weakened whatever LSP is on the paint to make the next step in the detail process more timely and efficient overall.
I found this on the Internet...
"(22) Zaino can withstand many harsh chemicals and solvents. Yes, you can use WD40 to remove bugs from a Zaino finish, although I have never had to, because WD40 will not strip the Zaino finish according to Sal. Neither will Liquid Dawn, although, due to the surfactants in Dawn (what reduces water spotting on your glasses), it may lose its beading ability until they are washed off with a regular car wash."
I highlighted the part that makes my last point.... Dawn leaves a film on the paint in-and-of itself and with the use of APC and regular car wash I figure something is keeping that film from staying on the paint. I'll never know for sure.
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Re: The Legend of Dawn
Originally Posted by trekkeruss
I always see the brand Dawn brought up as a way to strip wax from a vehicle.
Originally Posted by mwoolfso
Dawn leaves a film on the paint in-and-of itself
We had a good thread about this here, I'm not sure if it was the one that Swanicyouth started with his mirror, but I know PiPUK explained it well, that Dawn etc. will likely strip waxes but that they attach to sealants and kill the beading, making you think the sealant is gone when it isn't. I guess it's backwards of what happens with the waxes...with the waxes the detergent molecule attaches to it and pulls it off the paint, while the sealant's bond to the paint is stronger than the detergent to it, and the detergent sticks to the sealant/paint.
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Wonder is anyone has tried Wolfgang Auto Bath to clean their dishes?
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Re: The Legend of Dawn
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
We had a good thread about this here, I'm not sure if it was the one that Swanicyouth started with his mirror, but I know PiPUK explained it well, that Dawn etc. will likely strip waxes but that they attach to sealants and kill the beading, making you think the sealant is gone when it isn't. I guess it's backwards of what happens with the waxes...with the waxes the detergent molecule attaches to it and pulls it off the paint, while the sealant's bond to the paint is stronger than the detergent to it, and the detergent sticks to the sealant/paint.
So other than claying what is the sure fire way to remove wax and sealants by washing?
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Re: The Legend of Dawn
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Wonder is anyone has tried Wolfgang Auto Bath to clean their dishes?
No. But I have Snow Foamed a turkey serving tray.
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Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Wonder is anyone has tried Wolfgang Auto Bath to clean their dishes?
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Re: The Legend of Dawn
Originally Posted by swanicyouth
Wonder is anyone has tried Wolfgang Auto Bath to clean their dishes?
Oh... at that point, can we do rinseless ONR on pots and pans?
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