CarPro really stepping it up. (Eraser)

So you're saying your not sure how much is really in it? 20% is kind of a big difference in only a 16oz product.

The exact amount will probably be never given away as it is part of the formulation, 30-50% is probably what is said on the MSDS and thus public knowledge.
 
30-50%???? Vegas would love to have you keeping the books there!! :D

Why is this product so expensive then? IPA is very cheap. Is there a small jewel at the bottom of each bottle?

I don't use IPA for paint but y would someone spend so much on this product when they can go to a local store and buy some IPA and mix it with water for 90-95% less money?
 
I don't use IPA for paint but y would someone spend so much on this product when they can go to a local store and buy some IPA and mix it with water for 90-95% less money?

I was thinking the same thing then I got to thinking about how much people pay for bottled water. Its really not that much considering the manufacturing process, bottles, labels, so on and so on.
 
I was thinking the same thing then I got to thinking about how much people pay for bottled water. Its really not that much considering the manufacturing process, bottles, labels, so on and so on.


Great point D!!!!!!!!!!! Taking that into consideration....I would be willing to spend 2.49 for a bottle! :D
 
How about Mineral Spirits? I before a coating, I use MS and then a diluted IPA...
 
Thank you for your questions and concerns.

As Agpatel mentioned above, companies (including CarPro) can’t give away the exact amount of an ingredient in their proprietary products.

IPA is one ingredient in Eraser. They are very different products. !!
Analogy... T
here is more than 50% water in coca cola but its very different .
 
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 !

any questions are welcome.

Thanks, Avi, for the info and the "any questions are welcome" invitation! :)


-What gives this product its anti-static effects?
-Is it a low VOC version of SPS/SSMA products?
-How long (time period) is this temporay nano substrate effective?
-Does this product contain surfactants to enhance oil removing/dissolving (by oils, I assume you mean, from compounds/polishes) and any "fillers" used in them that could be left behind on a vehicle's surfaces?
-If so, how can any "remains" of these sufactants, if any, be removed?
-You say your product has fragrance. Aren't most fragrances oil extracts? How, then, would any "remains", if any, of these fragrance oils be removed...or is something "left behind"?
-Doesn't most 'glass cleaners' have IPA in them?
-Isn't being an anti-static...one of IPA's characteristics?
-Is this product to be used solely for pre-CQuartz?
-Does one have to be a dealer/re-seller to obtain the true MSDS for this Erasure product?


Thanks in advance for any info that you may be able to share. :)

Bob
 
Thanks, Avi, for the info and the "any questions are welcome" invitation! :)


-What gives this product its anti-static effects?
-Is it a low VOC version of SPS/SSMA products?
-How long (time period) is this temporay nano substrate effective?
-Does this product contain surfactants to enhance oil removing/dissolving (by oils, I assume you mean, from compounds/polishes) and any "fillers" used in them that could be left behind on a vehicle's surfaces?
-If so, how can any "remains" of these sufactants, if any, be removed?
-You say your product has fragrance. Aren't most fragrances oil extracts? How, then, would any "remains", if any, of these fragrance oils be removed...or is something "left behind"?
-Doesn't most 'glass cleaners' have IPA in them?
-Isn't being an anti-static...one of IPA's characteristics?
-Is this product to be used solely for pre-CQuartz?
-Does one have to be a dealer/re-seller to obtain the true MSDS for this Erasure product?


Thanks in advance for any info that you may be able to share. :)

Bob
I sure hope Avi knows his product! :eek: :laughing:
 
see my red answers bellow
Thanks, Avi, for the info and the "any questions are welcome" invitation! :)


-What gives this product its anti-static effects? a special component we use inside the formula
-Is it a low VOC version of SPS/SSMA products? yes, since its not strong concentration of ipa.
-How long (time period) is this temporay nano substrate effective?you need to understand, its a cleaner product, not a coat.. temporary means maximum of 1 day , since you probably need to use LSP anyway after
-Does this product contain surfactants to enhance oil removing/dissolving (by oils, I assume you mean, from compounds/polishes) and any "fillers" used in them that could be left behind on a vehicle's surfaces?no, nothing like surfactant or citrus oils , and ofcourse no fillers!! the whole opposite, it made to remove fillers from surface.
-If so, how can any "remains" of these sufactants, if any, be removed?see above answer
-You say your product has fragrance. Aren't most fragrances oil extracts? How, then, would any "remains", if any, of these fragrance oils be removed...or is something "left behind"?the fragrance is less than 1% and not oil extracted, it will evaporate while spraying, your car surface wont smell , its mostly for friendly usage purposes .
-Doesn't most 'glass cleaners' have IPA in them? yes , maybe... im not much into glass cleaner products, but ipa is good contaminant "lifter" , pretty safe to use on most surfaces , pure ipa can damage rubbers if its too long in contact with. but beside this its pretty safe alcohol to use.
-Isn't being an anti-static...one of IPA's characteristics? im not sure about that , will check it out.
-Is this product to be used solely for pre-CQuartz?no, ofcourse not, for any detailing work, during/post polish as well. great inspection tool.
-Does one have to be a dealer/re-seller to obtain the true MSDS for this Erasure product?what do you mean the true MSDS ?? you think other customers has different info?? any producer will not reveal his exact formula if thats what you mean.
msds made for the safety procedure needed. if you need the msds you can send me mail..and ill send you a copy


Thanks in advance for any info that you may be able to share. :)

Bob
 
see my red answers bellow

Thanks for your reply!

You did disclose some of the answers to my inquiries. What contributes to the anti-static effect in your Erasure product was indeed one of the more helpful and enlightning. :)

Also, I fully understand the proprietary rights that comes with your ownership of your products and their ingredients/chemicals.

With that in mind, and in order to not cause any confusion, the "true MSDS" I was referring to was what most MSDS are required to include: Hazardous Ingredients (and their % by volume), Health Risks Levels, and PPE, among others. Thanks for offering the MSDS for Erasure, that is, upon your receipt of my request via e-Mail.

Again, to reduce further confusion:
The "fillers" I referrenced was applicable to whatever fillers, if any, were indeed in compounds/polishes.....assuredly not in your Erasure cleaner product. :)


Thanks again for your timely reply...and I commend you for your patience and understanding! :)


Bob
 
No worry mate,
ill check about the anti static of ipa as well, its now interesting me as well.:xyxthumbs:
 
you need to understand, its a cleaner product, not a coat.. temporary means maximum of 1 day , since you probably need to use LSP anyway after

Why do you say "probably" need to use LSP, Avi?

Let's say I've got a surface coated with CQuartz and I use Eraser over it.... will Eraser remove the CQuartz?
 
Why do you say "probably" need to use LSP, Avi?

Let's say I've got a surface coated with CQuartz and I use Eraser over it.... will Eraser remove the CQuartz?

I don't think it would but it's a good question.
 
Why do you say "probably" need to use LSP, Avi?

Let's say I've got a surface coated with CQuartz and I use Eraser over it.... will Eraser remove the CQuartz?

I don't think it would but it's a good question.

Think what Avi is saying is that if you have a clean polished car then using eraser will need to apply lsp as it will be bare paint and no protection. It will not remove cquartz as straight IPA will not and thus no this.

Remember English is not his first language (to the best of my knowledge)

There also would not really be a reason to use eraser on cquartz at it really would do nothing constructive.
 
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