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Thanks Richy! I'm excited to see how SC will compare to P21 Paintwork Cleaner and Pinnacles Cleaning Lotion.
You mentioned pre-release of SC straight from Duragloss. Can you provide the link or send me a PM? I could not find it on DG webpage.
No, but they will. Just MAKE SURE you tell them not to ship via UPS. UPS will rape you with border fees. USPS is the way to go shipping to Canada.
I have used Hyper Polish (not a huge fan of it compared to others) for the purpose of it being supposedly "coating ready". If I'm not mistaken, Chris still advised to do an ONR wipedown after HP and before coating. I certainly would not go from that to a coating without either an ERASER wipedown or ONR. Even with using HP, the SC will show you the true condition of the paint, and, it being a cleaner, you may be pleasently surprised at the little bump in appearance you get!
Roshan, I don't doubt you, I just need to be sure as I'm selling this product and it would kill me time-wise to have to re-do one b/c it didn't bond properly. I can't take that risk. There's not a huge difference between ONR and water, but I feel better about using the ONR. Plus, with the lubricity of it, I know I won't get marring, even on soft paint. It's like an insurance policy.Just to share my experience, I've gone from hyper polish to damp MF wipedown (water) to OC with no issues. At around 8 months on my car via that method.
Roshan, I don't doubt you, I just need to be sure as I'm selling this product and it would kill me time-wise to have to re-do one b/c it didn't bond properly. I can't take that risk. There's not a huge difference between ONR and water, but I feel better about using the ONR. Plus, with the lubricity of it, I know I won't get marring, even on soft paint. It's like an insurance policy.
Doesn't 601 does the same job of cleaning the paint and leaves nothing behind? It also helps all their sealants to bond better.
What additional benefit does SC bring to the table, considering DG doesn't even have a COATING in their range?
richy or rwright---If using Squeaky Clean to remove sealants (DG 105 and HD POXY) would you suggest hand or machine application??? Also, should it be applied thin??
SC may not be strong enough to remove 105, depending on how long it's been on there. I would do a Dawn wash followed by IronX and then do SC. I prefer by DA due to speed but by hand is OK too.
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So what do you think about after a long, hard winter? Would a simple Speedy Prep fine grade wipe down first, followed by squeaky clean be enough to prep my surface? Keep in mind I'll be doing rinseless washes to maintain things over the winter on a regular basis, thanks Richy.
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Where do you buy squeaky clean, is it on the market yet?
Wonder why Squeaky Clean isn't on their link here on AG yet?
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