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Ahhhhh...I see..thanks. And what is the ratio of alcohol/ water mix?
Wouldn't the oils from the polish enhance the finish but when using IPA, it would remove that enhanced finish?
For example if you use a glaze or "polish" like Meg 07, that's a very oily product but that's pretty much what it is is oils to produce a high gloss, deep shine right? Using IPA wipedown would remove that?
Wouldn't the oils from the polish enhance the finish but when using IPA, it would remove that enhanced finish?
For example if you use a glaze or "polish" like Meg 07, that's a very oily product but that's pretty much what it is is oils to produce a high gloss, deep shine right? Using IPA wipedown would remove that?
Be careful about using more powerful IPA over 50/50. In certain conditions and certain paints, I have seen 91% and even 70% IPA leave what looks like stains that can only be removed by a chemical paint cleanser or at worst, another round of polishing. 50/50 may take a couple extra wipedowns but it is mild enough to avoid this adverse reaction.
A proper polish is meant to correct paint defects by leveling the surround paint, therefore removing the swirls and marring you are looking to get rid of. A polish is not a glaze; a polish is specifically designed to correct paint while a glaze normally has light cleansers and polymers to change the look of the paint.
Just out of curiosity, what kinda of paint have you seen the staining on? I have used IPA full strength on tons of cars and have never seen a problem. Also what kinda of conditions?