vegas911gts
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Are both similar products? Which would you use after claying? And which would you use after polishing?
Do I even need either one?
Do I even need either one?
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Yes both products perform similar functions, that is the ability to remove polishing oils.
What do you mean which one would you use after claying? Clay bar doesnt remove or hide swirls so why would you use any of these? For what purpose?
Anyhow, I would recommend you get either product to inspect your work after polishing. They remove polishing oils to make sure you are actually removing defects, not masking them with polish residue.
I'm currently using Griot's Pre-Wax Clenzer. I get a big 35oz bottle for $9.99 instead of 16oz of Menzerna for $19.99. These products dont add any aditional benefits to the paint other than to inspect your work, so choose wisely.
I have used them,
They both work as intended, but eraser was much easier to work with than Menz. Carpro Eraser's price tag per volume is much better than Menzerna Top Inspection, I think Menzerna's is the most expensive iv'e seen per volume. I still use IPA on the side sometimes, just really depends on the car (soft or hard CC/ color / ect)
Here's my opinion.
Eraser > IPA20% > Menz Top Inspection
Well said, I am personally not sold on any of the post polishing "cleaner" products. I don't mind doing a few extra passes with ipa. I know mike had an article about the danger of ipa at 100% but I personally use it stronger then the most common 10-20% mixture. I use closer to 30%. After I do the hood I always start there I do the water test to make sure I'm happy. If at 30% I need to do more then 2 passes I use it 70-80% for the remainder of the car. But I spray it directly onto the microfiber and then follow that pass with a wet microfiber just to clean off the area. Even at 100% for several seconds before wiping with a wet micro I think ipa is fairly safe. Mike just stated an issue he had which was over some standing time on the car. Mike is the master so he's comments are bang on I wouldn't go directly against any of his advice. This is my personal precedure.
From my experience, eraser is less grabby.For those that have used both, which one is less "Grabby" while doing a wipedown? I find Griots Pre-Wax Cleaner to be "Grabby".
From my experience, eraser is less grabby.
Top inspection it is. Pricey, but I got a clear bra and I plan on doing a full clay and polishing job once or twice a year so I want to make sure I have the right items and do it right.
Sounds good Greg. Top Inspection will be better suited for you and the Bra.
Let me know if you need any assistance.
Top inspection it is. Pricey, but I got a clear bra and I plan on doing a full clay and polishing job once or twice a year so I want to make sure I have the right items and do it right.