swanicyouth
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- Mar 3, 2011
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So, I'm wondering how some of you would go about this. I plan on removing my current LSP 100% and using a glaze prior to re-waxing (Black Hole). I don't want to use abrasives because the paint doesn't need it and its sort of thin.
I wanted to use a chemical paint cleaner, but they all seem to have a "glaze" or "filling" component to them. I don't want a glaze, that's what the Black Hole is for. I want squeaky clean paint.
Is there any paint cleaner out there with no abrasives that leave just clean paint? I thought PB's Pro Polish was it, until I found out it had "micro abrasives". I'm wondering if the 4* paint cleaner leaves anything behind???
I have heard of this super secret Duragloss product called something like "Squeaky Clean Paint" or something like that, but I think you have to either be important or know someone important to get it - and I'm just a nobody.
I know I could re-wash with a stripping shampoo or do an IPA wipedown after using the paint cleaner to get rid of the glaze component of it, but that's a lot like working backwards.
I plan to use BH under coats of Dodo's Purple Haze and Blue Velvet Pro. I'm going after a darkening effect, that's why I want to use the specific products.
Is there a paint cleaner or non abrasive polish that just leaves "squeaky clean paint" ???
I wanted to use a chemical paint cleaner, but they all seem to have a "glaze" or "filling" component to them. I don't want a glaze, that's what the Black Hole is for. I want squeaky clean paint.
Is there any paint cleaner out there with no abrasives that leave just clean paint? I thought PB's Pro Polish was it, until I found out it had "micro abrasives". I'm wondering if the 4* paint cleaner leaves anything behind???
I have heard of this super secret Duragloss product called something like "Squeaky Clean Paint" or something like that, but I think you have to either be important or know someone important to get it - and I'm just a nobody.
I know I could re-wash with a stripping shampoo or do an IPA wipedown after using the paint cleaner to get rid of the glaze component of it, but that's a lot like working backwards.
I plan to use BH under coats of Dodo's Purple Haze and Blue Velvet Pro. I'm going after a darkening effect, that's why I want to use the specific products.
Is there a paint cleaner or non abrasive polish that just leaves "squeaky clean paint" ???