vegas911gts
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i just received a 32 oz Top Inspection, would you want some in a 4oz or so bottle?
Thanks, but I'll just buy it.
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i just received a 32 oz Top Inspection, would you want some in a 4oz or so bottle?
Eraser is great if you're using CarPro products. Other than that, I'm hesitant to use it because CarPro openly admits that it leaves something behind for anti static. This concerns me if doing a wipe down prior to using non CarPro LSP's. I may try top inspection
I think Chad did some testing with GTechniq coatings after wiping down with Eraser. He said there didn't seem to be any issues, so I think you should be fine. I really like Eraser for inspecting results.Wow I did not know that. Hopefully my Opti-Coat 2.0 will bond. I did a double eraser wipedown prior to application.
Cool. Where do you buy it from?I mostly use Kleen Strip - prep all . about $12 for a gallon .
Wow I did not know that. Hopefully my Opti-Coat 2.0 will bond. I did a double eraser wipedown prior to application.
Went to Opticoat (pro version) a GT-R and Chrysler 300 this weekend. The GT-R was fine, had 2300 miles so it wasn't a huge ordeal. The 300 had some of the softest paints I've dealt with, even more so than the GT-R. After 4 or 5 different combinations, the ONLY thing that was working on correcting the finish (wasn't terrible but not great) was M205 and a black LC foam pad. Finished it down near perfect.
Anyways, after cleaning and prepping with Car Pro eraser I went to apply the opticoat. What I noticed was the coating was flashing ALMOST instantly to the point where it was leaving streaking and not self leveling all that well. I hadn't run into this on the GT-R so I was veryyyy baffled. Not all the panels were like this but about 3 or 4 so I had to polish it off and reapply but this time I immediately wiped softly after applying and that seemed to do the trick. VERY frustrating and made me re-think a couple of things and my process. I knew M205 had some tricky oils in it but I wanted to give Dr. G a call and discuss a few different things with the paint system and the products used.
He explained that with M205 having the agents inside and being pretty much an anomaly to a lot of other polishes, Eraser wasn't fully cleaning the surface of the polishing oils. I had done two wipe downs so this wasn't a great feeling. It was recommended that use OPC to clean the surface OR a stripping wash and try it that way. Dr. G explained that since some of the oils were remaining it was causing the instant flash/streaking and OPC would fix that.
I wanted to share my experience with others because I hadn't run into this before with 2.0 and M205 previously, so knowing the concentrate in the Pro version was much stronger, it made me a little worry some. Again, I had tried a few different combinations that were correcting, but were marring pretty badly. And anything that I tried to follow up with wasn't clearing it up. This is a perfect example of a test panel and thankfully I was able to get it knocked out.
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.
Wow I did not know that. Hopefully my Opti-Coat 2.0 will bond. I did a double eraser wipedown prior to application.
Tad, how the hell r u?!No problem at all! I've use Earser for both Opti-Guard, and Opti-Coat many times in the past with absolutely no issues!
Finally read Mikes book and i thought the ipa wipe was just for the test spot. I still have yet to do any polishing, just getting my ducks in a row. So youd recommend an ipa to cleanse all the way around the vehicle?
Cool. Where do you buy it from?
I never post without checking first :xyxthumbs:Eraser is slightly less than 30% IPA, a small percentage of sodium lauryl ether sulfate, DI water, and a splash of another proprietary ingredient.
I never post without checking first :xyxthumbs:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/product-reviews/42331-eraser-vs-ipa-video.html