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Re: Poorboys strip down wax stripper
I know Art De Shine is thinking about working on one resistant to all 3
Hell I finally realize all coatings are resistant to what I thought was standardizef PH2-PH12 range
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Re: Poorboys strip down wax stripper
I've used this stuff 2x now and it works. I'm quite surprised. I wish I had found this stuff last year. If you're someone that occasionally changes LSP's often, this is a must have product. I ordered 2 more bottles from AG.
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Re: Poorboys strip down wax stripper
Wow, I wasn't aware of that.
I like to switch LSPs often, and mainly only do rinseless washes, so this might be the perfect product for me.
What's it smell like?
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Re: Poorboys strip down wax stripper
Originally Posted by
craigdt
Wow, I wasn't aware of that.
I like to switch LSPs often, and mainly only do rinseless washes, so this might be the perfect product for me.
What's it smell like?
No smell. I was surprised it worked as well as it did. I know Waxmode and others have tested it and it does do the job. It's the only spray solution I'm aware of that that will strip most LSP's.
My method for using it is: rinse car, spray Poorboy's Strip Down on surface, wash vehicle, rinse. If it's still there, do one last spray of Strip Down and use your wash mitt and go around the vehicle again.
It's a really effective way to removing sealants/waxes without having to polish.
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Re: Poorboys strip down wax stripper
Originally Posted by
craigdt
Wow, I wasn't aware of that.
I like to switch LSPs often, and mainly only do rinseless washes, so this might be the perfect product for me.
What's it smell like?
The instructions say to use during a bucket wash….
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