CarPro really stepping it up. (Eraser)

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Just getting ready to place a order(Labor Day sale)and decided to check the "Whats New" section on AG's store site.
Looks like Avi from CarPro is now offering another new product:
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CarPro Eraser Intense Oil & Polish Cleanser, IPA, paint cleaner, polish remover, wax remover

Looks like another great product from Avi.

CarPro is really stepping up their offerings :xyxthumbs:
 
Really want to try this out! Even though it is easier to mix up homemade IPA in my opinion. They say it smells great, unlike homemade IPA. But I actually don't mind the smell of it.

Either way, definitely will be in my next order. :xyxthumbs:
 
Damn how come I didn't see this when I was ordering my Ivan sale items:( damnit.
 
Really want to try this out! Even though it is easier to mix up homemade IPA in my opinion. They say it smells great, unlike homemade IPA. But I actually don't mind the smell of it.

Either way, definitely will be in my next order. :xyxthumbs:

It does actually smell very nice. If you look up the word fresh in the dictionary a picture of eraser should be next to it. LOL You will see what I mean when you smell it. But most importantly instead of leaving oils on the paint like IPA can it removes them. IPA lifts the oils but some of the oils can just be re-arranged and re-deposited without all of it being lifted. Eraser has IPA in it but also has other ingredients that help remove those oils after lifting them. I used it on Adams Harley that we worked on before we applied OC and then used it on that white ranger where I applied CQ. So far I'm very happy with it.
 
Wonder how this compares to something like menzerna top inspection
 
It does actually smell very nice. If you look up the word fresh in the dictionary a picture of eraser should be next to it. LOL You will see what I mean when you smell it. But most importantly instead of leaving oils on the paint like IPA can it removes them. IPA lifts the oils but some of the oils can just be re-arranged and re-deposited without all of it being lifted. Eraser has IPA in it but also has other ingredients that help remove those oils after lifting them. I used it on Adams Harley that we worked on before we applied OC and then used it on that white ranger where I applied CQ. So far I'm very happy with it.

That is interesting. Thanks for the information!
 
Very nice info Corey, guessing Avi sent out a sample for you to review?

And nice to hear that it smells good...seeing how another product that they make *coughIronXcough* is awful.
 
Griots makes a product that is cheaper and you get more product in a bottle! :)
 
I saw it listed and want to try it out but I just don't need it yet. I'll probably order it next time
 
Hi Guys

thanks for the comments .. another property that Eraser has is anti static effect,
a temporary nano substrate that will make less dust attracted to the surface.
this is something unique that in this oil cleaner market i think we are the only one who show.
eraser made mainly for pre cquartz coating..since many customers asked us for universal cleaner to get best sure oil removing for cquartz(instead of ipa/Fairy we recommended before).
Eraser will be very good for post polishing as well, in between polishing.. fillers removing, gloss checking, holograms removing.. etc..and also very good glass cleaner too !

here is short video to show how its work:


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIodvt5LiBw]ERASER.avi - YouTube[/video]

any questions are welcome.
 
Hi Guys

thanks for the comments .. another property that Eraser has is anti static effect,
a temporary nano substrate that will make less dust attracted to the surface.
this is something unique that in this oil cleaner market i think we are the only one who show.
eraser made mainly for pre cquartz coating..since many customers asked us for universal cleaner to get best sure oil removing for cquartz(instead of ipa/Fairy we recommended before).
Eraser will be very good for post polishing as well, in between polishing.. fillers removing, gloss checking, holograms removing.. etc..and also very good glass cleaner too !

here is short video to show how its work:


ERASER.avi - YouTube

any questions are welcome.
How in the world does it remove holograms? It's not a polish, so the only thing I could think of is it would fill them.
 
How in the world does it remove holograms? It's not a polish, so the only thing I could think of is it would fill them.
I don't think he is saying it removes holograms but it will assist in the cleaning in between buffing to make sure you get them all, like an IPA wipe down. At least thats how I read it.:dunno:
 
I don't think he is saying it removes holograms but it will assist in the cleaning in between buffing to make sure you get them all, like an IPA wipe down. At least thats how I read it.:dunno:
If avi meant tbe hologram looking effect left by some polishes or waxes, I can understand that. But when holograms are mentioned, you usually think of rotary buffer swirls.
 
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