Can paint sealant be "stripped"?

Luke

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Can paint sealant be stripped like wax can, or is it a whole other subject?
 
Paint Surface Cleaning:
Paint cleaner (1:1 solution Distilled water / Isopropyl alcohol , Autoglym Paint Renovator, Groit’s Paint Prep, DuPont Prepsol) will remove old wax, polish, silicones or polymer sealants to enable car care products to adhere (bond) to paint film surface or to prepare surfaces for repainting. It will not damage plastic lens (tail lights/side markers) or fabric convertible tops, rubber or vinyl surfaces, but try to avoid these areas
  • Apply paint cleaner to a panel (i.e. hood) by spraying and let it soak for about 5 minutes
  • With a clean damp 100% cotton towel lightly wipe over the area to remove residue
  • When paint panels have been cleaned use clean water and a hose to rinse thoroughly.
I don't subscribe to the use of dishwasing (Dawn) to remove sealant from a paint surface as most sealants are formulated to be detergent resistant

 
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So, it can't be stripped by car wash soap or degreasers?
 
Luke said:
So, it can't be stripped by car wash soap or degreasers?
Depending on degreaser strenght, yes it can. It will probably damage paint along with it. As far as car wash soap - sealant are very durable against that. Even Dawn will have hard time stripping a sealant.
 
supercharged said:
I really like Klasse AIO for this purpose.


Me too.........AIO is tops in that dept......not to mention the ease of use....:)
 
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