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    Carpro's Eraser

    Thinking of using this instead of IPA. I know it has alcohol, but I would like some feed back on this product. Mark started a thread, but it was locked because it got side tracked to OPC.

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    I tried it and liked it. It acts a lot like IPA, but it dosn't drag like IPA, almost like it's got something to help the towel glide. It also does a great job at removing stuborn polish too. But don't do too big of a section, or let it dry as it's a paint to remove. Hope that helps!

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    I'd like to try it but $15.00 for 16 ounces is sort of steep. I'm sure the product works well but I'm going to wait for a BOGO then give it a try.

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    Re: Carpro's Eraser



    I dilute mine 1:1 to get the IPA % lower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flannigan View Post
    I tried it and liked it. It acts a lot like IPA, but it dosn't drag like IPA, almost like it's got something to help the towel glide. It also does a great job at removing stuborn polish too. But don't do too big of a section, or let it dry as it's a paint to remove. Hope that helps!
    Thanks. So you need to wipe immediately? What does it look like when it dries?

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    I'd like to try it but $15.00 for 16 ounces is sort of steep. I'm sure the product works well but I'm going to wait for a BOGO then give it a try.
    They do have sample sizes.

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    I dilute mine 1:1 to get the IPA % lower.
    Does it work as well when applying neat?

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    Re: Carpro's Eraser

    Haven't tried it neat. Works wonderfully cut for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    Thanks. So you need to wipe immediately? What does it look like when it dries?

    They do have sample sizes.

    Does it work as well when applying neat?
    It just dries and leaves streaks, almost like if you use a spray wax in the sun, except worse I think. What I do is spread it with one towel that is already damp with the product, and then buff it off with another dry towel, just like a spray wax/sealant.

    Cuts through just about anything I've thrown at it, even caked on M105

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    Ron I use it all the time and very happy with the result's I agree it's kinda expensive but I do like the way it leaves the paint especially when I use Opti-Coat .Corey did a great review on it I have to look for the link if you can't find the review .
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    I've used and liked it a lot. I haven't tried diluting it yet though. Works well and the towel glides across the paint when you wipe. I think it cleaned the polishing oils really well

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    Re: Carpro's Eraser

    Quote Originally Posted by Flannigan View Post
    It just dries and leaves streaks, almost like if you use a spray wax in the sun, except worse I think. What I do is spread it with one towel that is already damp with the product, and then buff it off with another dry towel, just like a spray wax/sealant.

    Cuts through just about anything I've thrown at it, even caked on M105
    Have you tried cutting it 1:1?

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