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Is prima amigo acrylic based?
I sense you are hell-bent-for-leather in finding the truth. J/K
(I usually am also!)
So:
If I told you: Yes..or..No...Would you believe it?
If the Prima folks told you: Yes..or..No...Would you believe it?
I might be approaching this "bass-ackwards"...But...What are acrylics, acrylic polymers, acrylic polymer emulsions, and even polymers (among others)? How are any of these applicable to the car care products one is interested in using?
(Often a quick google here and there will provide some basic info. That and a few MSDS. < Sorry I couldn't help myself )
Or maybe think of it this way:
Many people (I tend to think of Chemists) have spent most of their adult lives to become well-versed in such matters. I'm not one of those people that has done so...I bet you don't want to do that either!
Most car care products have "proprietary ingredients"...it's not easy obtaining a lot of information.
So who do you, or can you, trust?
Hey...just an idea...Why not ask the Prima folks for a sample size of Amigo and have a go at it!
Just saying.
Bob
I have tried amigo but I don't have other glazes to compare it to. I am thinking of trying wet glaze 2.0 next, any opinions on wet glaze?
so your basically saying since your not a chemist, you are not smart enough to ask a question like so. Just shut up and try the product and decide if you like it.
No. That's not what I said.
of course in what you consider a nice way. But it turns out to be another rude and ridiculous post from you, in a sly way as usual.
You are entitled to your opinion, which, by the way, as you seem to regard my posts, I don't highly regard either.
if the chemical is proprietary and not to be shared, leave that up to Prima to answer imo. (btw, I asked Nick @Prima the same question the other week regarding Hydro Seal, and he kindly answered my question with the fact, with no drama involved.)
No, it is not. It's roughly a combo of cleaners, resins and emulsifiers.Is prima amigo acrylic based?
I was curious to see what an acrylic looks like on paint, having tried prima I like the look and I thought it might be acrylic. How many passes with a pc should I do on speed 4 also does the fine abrassive in prima need breaking down as I work it?No, it is not. It's roughly a combo of cleaners, resins and emulsifiers.
Why do you ask? Are you looking for a particular result or seeing something that you are trying to quantify?
No, it is not. It's roughly a combo of cleaners, resins and emulsifiers.
So Amigo is an AIO?
any abrasives?
I'm trying to decide if I should incorporate it into my winter prep or just wait until spring to use it.
I was curious to see what an acrylic looks like on paint, having tried prima I like the look and I thought it might be acrylic. How many passes with a pc should I do on speed 4 also does the fine abrassive in prima need breaking down as I work it?