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Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
Great write-up Mike!
Question....
Is Dodo Juice Need For Speed Cleaner Wax considered a paint cleaner ?
Because I would like to use it to clean my paint, than add a coat of Klasse sealant and a coat of Collinite 845 wax.
Thanks.
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Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
Originally Posted by TheGLL
Great write-up Mike!
Question....
Is Dodo Juice Need For Speed Cleaner Wax considered a paint cleaner ?
Because I would like to use it to clean my paint, than add a coat of Klasse sealant and a coat of Collinite 845 wax.
Thanks.
Technically it's a cleaner/wax...
Lots of people use cleaner/waxes as paint cleaners...
It's all good...
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Super Member
Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Technically it's a cleaner/wax...
Lots of people use cleaner/waxes as paint cleaners...
It's all good...
Great, thank you!
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Super Member
Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
is it still necessary to use a paint cleanser or pre wax cleaner prior to applying a sealant if you just Compounded and Polished?
i dont have any in my tool bag right now but i was thinking i should grab some Pinnacle Paint Work Cleansing Lotion.
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Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
Originally Posted by AndrewBall
is it still necessary to use a paint cleanser or pre wax cleaner prior to applying a sealant if you just Compounded and Polished?
No.
It's an either/or situation.
Originally Posted by AndrewBall
i dont have any in my tool bag right now but i was thinking i should grab some Pinnacle Paint Work Cleansing Lotion.
It works really well and is easy to use and wipe off.
How to clay, clean and wax paint by hand with Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion and Pinnacle Signature Series II Carnauba Paste Wax
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Regular Member
Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
Originally Posted by forrest@mothers
Our Pre-Wax Cleaner can be used with a DA. I'd suggest a polishing pad (a white Lake Country, which is what I use, as a point of reference).
We don't recommend Scratch Remover with a machine.
In both cases, there is a better choice in our consumer line for machine use - our 08616 Power Polish. It's made for use with a DA or rotary. Of course, AutoGeek stocks it:
Mothers Power Polish
Hope this helps.
Does anyone know what speed to use when using this product??? I'm using a Griot's DA.
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Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
Which product? Pre-Wax Cleaner or PowerPolish?
If Pre-Wax Cleaner, start out at about a 2 or 3 to spread, then run it up to its highest setting for a few passes back and forth.
Be sure to stop the machine fully before lifting it off the paint surface to prevent slinging.
PowerPolish would be in the same manner, but you can run the passes back and forth longer on the high settings, giving the product more time to work. Since Pre-Wax Cleaner wasn't really made for use with a machine, it will haze quicker, cutting down on useable time.
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Regular Member
Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
Sorry...
I'll be using the pre wax cleaner.
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Junior Member
Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
So what I got out of this is that it's best to use a paint cleaner or polisher before each instance of applying a wax/sealant, correct? Say I apply a sealant every 3-4 months, is it necessary to prepare the paint each time this is done?
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Re: The benefits of a light paint cleaner, cleansing lotion or pre-wax cleaner
First since this was your first post...
Welcome to Autogeek Online!
Originally Posted by indianaryan
So what I got out of this is that it's best to use a paint cleaner or polisher before each instance of applying a wax/sealant, correct? Say I apply a sealant every 3-4 months, is it necessary to prepare the paint each time this is done?
If your car is a daily driver and not parked inside a garage or some kind of cover, then if you wait for 3-4 months to apply the next coat of wax then "yes" it's a good idea to use some kind of polish or paint cleaner to perfectly prepare the paint for application of wax or a paint sealant.
Or use a cleaner/wax, which will clean the paint, polish the paint and leave it sealed and protected at the same time.
If the car is a daily driver and parked out side all or most of the time you should also inspect it to see if it needs to be clayed...
From my article list in my Signature Line
Using Detailing Clay
The Baggie Test - How to inspect for above surface bonded contaminants
The 2 primary benefits of using detailing clay to clay paint
Tips and Tricks for using detailing clay
Do I need to wash my car after I use detailing clay to clay the paint?
How often do I need to clay my car?
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