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I'm looking forward to Mikes answer on this one. I see a lot of people use Dawn. Some use auto body wash. I have bought in to the following: On the current generation clear coat paints you should use your regular auto wash. When you clay and polish the remainder of what you want off will come off. Mike, please educate us!
I may be old fashioned but it's a paintwork cleaner or AIO for me every time. The only things that give me the feel and confidence of squeaky clean.
Thanks, I read the link completely.
It sounds like Dawn (which is what I have been using when I want to strip off stuff) works good.
Also, do I understand that IPA = Isopropyl alcohol? and that AR = Anal Retentive?
What kind of product would be considered a "paintwork cleaner" as mentioned a few times? Also what is AIO?
Thanks so much.
The only thing I was going to point out is that there are some people that as a normal course of the way they approach detailing, they focus on always working forward in the process, not backward.
Working forward is when every step you do makes the paint look better and better, as in you're moving forward towards the goal of a flawless, show car finish. To do something to the paint that would dull it down would be working backwards, that is moving in the opposite direction of the goal. Some people can't imagine this, let alone do it.
In most cases, using a chemical, usually some time of solvent or soap, as a means of stripping paint to a fresh base tends to dull the paint down. You might get to a fresh base but you're working backwards.
Working forward would be using a a light cleaner/polish. A light cleaner/polish for example will remove whatever wax or paint sealant is on the surface but leave the paint clear, smooth and clean, ready for the next step. This is working forwards in the process.
Some will say that it doesn't matter if you dull the paint down if you're chemically stripping it because the future steps will restore or undo the dulling effect, (you could say, undo the damage), and they're right but it depends upon your point of view, thus in my original post I asked how AR do you guys want to get? The above is a skosh on the AR side.