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Troda
11-29-2019, 06:30 PM
Ive been doing my prep ie. wash,fallout remover, clay etc outside. I知 running out of weather quick so I知 looking into n-914. I知 wondering if you could use this to clear an iron remover doing a panel at a time? Or does it need to be flushed off with a hose.

FUNX650
11-29-2019, 06:52 PM
Ive been doing my prep ie. wash,fallout remover, clay etc outside. I’m running out of weather quick so I’m looking into n-914. I’m wondering if you could use this to clear an iron remover doing a panel at a time? Or does it need to be flushed off with a hose.
•This Mike Phillips article:

Before & After - 1961 Plymouth Fury Barn Find (https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/how-to-articles-by-mike-phillips/97575-before-after-1961-plymouth-fury-barn-find.html)

shows how a person can remove fallout/iron
removers’ residues...via RW/WW products.

-IMO: McKee’s N-914 is one such product.



Bob

Troda
11-29-2019, 07:12 PM
Thank you. Quick question. He uses the wash on the go which has polymers in it. I was thinking the n-914 because you’re not adding anything to the paint prior to claying and paint correction. Would you agree?

FUNX650
11-29-2019, 07:51 PM
Thank you. Quick question.
He uses the wash on the go which
has polymers in it.

•If I’m not mistaken:
-DP products are no longer being produced.
-They, basically speaking: morphed/synthesized
into what eventually became McKee’s 37 products.

•Note:
-“Polymers”...such an abused buzz-word, IMO.
-Polymers are nearly everywhere: It’s hard to
turn around without bumping into some of ‘em.



I was thinking the n-914 because you’re
not adding anything to the paint prior to
claying and paint correction.

Would you agree?

Agreed...if based upon the following precept:

I’d be willing to bet that N-914 does contain
some type of polymers; but I’d also be just
as willing to bet that it does not contain any
type of ’protective and/or glossing’ polymers.


Bob