Abrasive free paint cleaners?

Maybe they're using remove when that word should be replaced with "hides" swirls.
Seems to be a lot of deception with product descriptions.
That's why a person must research, research...and research some more. If they so desire.

That...
Or just trust:
-In the products to do what they say they will do;
-Your supplier(s) that furnishes the products.

I've heard people say (probably M.P.): "After all it's not rocket science".

However...
I'll be the first to admit that I have FUN:
Traveling into the far reaches of space. LOL


:)

Bob
 
How about a wax and grease remover like AM900 or Sikkens M600. That stuff is a paint safe solvent! Not creams or stuff.
 
How about a wax and grease remover like AM900 or Sikkens M600. That stuff is a paint safe solvent! Not creams or stuff.

Dunno. I always think those things leave paint looking "dry". I know I'm not the OP, but I always think its nicer to use something meant to be used to improve the look of the paint prior to waxing or sealing (coatings excluded).
 
How about a wax and grease remover like AM900 or Sikkens M600.
That stuff is a paint safe solvent!
Not creams or stuff.
^^^:iagree:^^^
Hydrocarbon solvents:
Now they'll clean your paint...and your whistle!!


:)

Bob
Please...I don't want to get started on chemical-"levelers" vs. abrasive-levelers!
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Bob
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MSDS for Sikkens M600:

SECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients
Substance/mixture: Mixture

Product/ingredient...........................CAS#................% (?)
-Naphtha (petroleum),
hydrotreated light.....................64742-49-0

-Xylene.....................................1330-20-7

-Naphtha (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
heavy.......................................64742-82-1

-Ethyl acetate.............................141-78-6

-n-hexane..................................110-54-3

-Ethylbenzene............................100-41-4

-Aromatic solvent
naphtha....................................self-classified
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MSDS for AM900:

3. Composition/Information on Ingredients

Hazardous ingredients................CAS#.........Content (W/W)
-Propan-2-ol............................67-63-0.......>5.0 - <10.0%

-Propane.................................74-98-6.......>7.0 - <13.0%

-1,2,4-trimethylbenzene..........95-63-6........>1.0 - <5.0%

-n-Butane..............................106-97-8......>10.0 - <30.0%

-Mesitylene............................108-67-8.......>1.0 - <5.0%

-Xylene.................................1330-20-7.......>1.0 - <5.0%
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It appears that there are hydrocarbon solvents in these two products...
With the ability to be "paint-cleaners"!


:)

Bob
 
^^^:iagree:^^^


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MSDS for Sikkens M600:

SECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients
Substance/mixture: Mixture

Product/ingredient...........................CAS#................% (?)
-Naphtha (petroleum),
hydrotreated light.....................64742-49-0

-Xylene.....................................1330-20-7

-Naphtha (petroleum),
hydrodesulfurized
heavy.......................................64742-82-1

-Ethyl acetate.............................141-78-6

-n-hexane..................................110-54-3

-Ethylbenzene............................100-41-4

-Aromatic solvent
naphtha....................................self-classified
____________________________________________________________________________________________________

MSDS for AM900:

3. Composition/Information on Ingredients

Hazardous ingredients................CAS#.........Content (W/W)
-Propan-2-ol............................67-63-0.......>5.0 - <10.0%

-Propane.................................74-98-6.......>7.0 - <13.0%

-1,2,4-trimethylbenzene..........95-63-6........>1.0 - <5.0%

-n-Butane..............................106-97-8......>10.0 - <30.0%

-Mesitylene............................108-67-8.......>1.0 - <5.0%

-Xylene.................................1330-20-7.......>1.0 - <5.0%
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It appears that there are hydrocarbon solvents in these two products...
With the ability to be "paint-cleaners"!


:)

Bob

Hahaha this just made me smile!

They are absolutely killer at tar removal (also cleaning trim and vinyl; seats included)! (Mainly what I use them for). But in the process they will remove pretty much everything, thus cleaning the paint without abrasion.

Swanic I do fully agree with you, if you are going to use a cleanser, use something to make it look good!
 
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