C. Charles Hahn
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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.
Given that this contains other ingredients than just IPA, I wouldn't be so fast to guarantee this won't remove CQuartz. I honestly would expect the answer to my question to be 'no' as well, but I still think it's worth asking.
There also would not really be a reason to use eraser on cquartz at it really would do nothing constructive.
Again, I think only testing would be able to confirm that. If an organic contaminant were resting on the surface, meaning something IronX or TarX wouldn't remove effectively, I think it would be reasonable to consider Eraser to perform the task.
CarPro's own site even makes Eraser sound like it could be used as a Quick Detail spray in some environments (and probably a pretty effective one at that so long as it does not affect the durability of a coating like CQuartz negatively):
It is perfect for new car showrooms to eliminate fingerprints, dirt, dust and grime and will leave a perfect finish.