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- May 15, 2012
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Out of all the tools and products in your detailing arsenal, what is your #1 secret weapon?
My secret weapon is enamel reducer. If I come across some weird tar, melted plastic, mystery substance, etc that is impossible to remove with "safer" products, enamel reducer will do it. It has never failed me. It will remove trim and body molding adhesive better than anything.
Enamel reducer will also remove horrible melted plastic, tar-like substances, glue, etc out of carpet--no problem! I suggest using an extractor to remove any residual enamel reducer, as it would be crazy to leave it in the carpet. I have never damaged carpet with this product.
I normally do not have to polish the paint after using this product, but a couple times it left a very light haze on the paint that needed to be lightly polished out.
That's my secret weapon! I can't wait to hear some more from everybody else!
My secret weapon is enamel reducer. If I come across some weird tar, melted plastic, mystery substance, etc that is impossible to remove with "safer" products, enamel reducer will do it. It has never failed me. It will remove trim and body molding adhesive better than anything.
Enamel reducer will also remove horrible melted plastic, tar-like substances, glue, etc out of carpet--no problem! I suggest using an extractor to remove any residual enamel reducer, as it would be crazy to leave it in the carpet. I have never damaged carpet with this product.
I normally do not have to polish the paint after using this product, but a couple times it left a very light haze on the paint that needed to be lightly polished out.
That's my secret weapon! I can't wait to hear some more from everybody else!