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Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
Until I purchase the new McKee’s Coating Prep Auto Wash, I’m hoping for an alternative way to strip most or all of the wax on my car before doing clay/polish/LSP.
I know the polishing will also remove the existing LSP, but whatever I can get off first to allow the clay to better do it’s job, and to prevent gum up on my pads would be helpful.
current plan is to use normal, glossless car soap mixed with 2oz of Meg’s APC in 2 gal of water. I arbitrarily chose 2oz APC and was wondering if anyone has any feedback for me (whether 2oz seems good, whether washing paint with APC is a wasted effort since I’m going to polish, etc).
thanks in advance!
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Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
This sound like a very good approach
Meguiars APC or super degreaser add in soap will definitely help remove a lot in my experience
I suggest dilute the APC in a spray bottle to be more effective.
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Re: Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
As gem65 said dilute the megs APC in a spray bottle or pump spray bottle. And spray to a panel and let it dwell for a little while. Then without rinsing it off wash with the wash solution and rinse off directly after. Then you get a more potent strip wash.
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Re: Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
Originally Posted by SWETM
As gem65 said dilute the megs APC in a spray bottle or pump spray bottle. And spray to a panel and let it dwell for a little while. Then without rinsing it off wash with the wash solution and rinse off directly after. Then you get a more potent strip wash.
Dilute 2:30 in a 32 oz spray bottle?
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Re: Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
There will be a really good chance that
washing the vehicle with a solution of
Meguiar’s APC and car-wash shampoo
will leave behind a surfactant film/residue.
•If so:
-Will it either mask the fact that the LSP
may have not actually been stripped?
-Or, if in fact the LSP has actually been
stripped...will the surfactant film cause
any of the problems you initially were
concerned with, i.e. pads gumming up,
Clay being more effective, etc.?
•I go by this mantra:
-If I Clay, I will always polish.
That takes care of any “paint stripping”
conundrum for me.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
Originally Posted by FUNX650
There will be a really good chance that
washing the vehicle with a solution of
Meguiar’s APC and car-wash shampoo
will leave behind a surfactant film/residue.
•If so:
-Will it either mask the fact that the LSP
may have not actually been stripped?
-Or, if in fact the LSP has actually been
stripped...will the surfactant film cause
any of the problems you initially were
concerned with, i.e. pads gumming up,
Clay being more effective, etc.?
•I go by this mantra:
-If I Clay, I will always polish.
That takes care of any “paint stripping”
conundrum for me.
Bob
Without knowing anything about the chemistry of APC and shampoo, I agree that there is a chance that these two products might interact and generate a bad outcome. Might be better to hit it with APC first and then shampoo after.
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Re: Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
Originally Posted by Route246
Without knowing anything about the chemistry of APC and shampoo, I agree that there is a chance that these two products might interact and generate a bad outcome. Might be better to hit it with APC first and then shampoo after.
True, I can also do a paint prep wipe before claying. I’m torn now. Might be easier to simply wash and then start the clay process, like Bob suggested. Perhaps I’ll only spray tight areas with APC, areas where I’m a little concerned that my polisher may not get good contact to fully remove the previous coat.
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Re: Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
Originally Posted by acuRAS82
True, I can also do a paint prep wipe before claying. I’m torn now. Might be easier to simply wash and then start the clay process, like Bob suggested. Perhaps I’ll only spray tight areas with APC, areas where I’m a little concerned that my polisher may not get good contact to fully remove the previous coat.
But, you'll be polishing anyway...that will strip the wax, right?
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Re: Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
If it's just wax, an IPA solution may be enough for tight spots. Or you could just manually polish these areas
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Re: Mixing Meg’s APC with car wash to strip paint
I’ll be polishing. Could always hand polish those spots. Probably making more out of this than needed, but it’s nice to hear the ideas bounce around.
The existing LSP is 3-week old Midnight Sun on top of 2.5 month old Blackfire sealant.
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