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What should the dilation be for an ipa wipe down using the 70% purchased at wal mart?
As always great info Mike. :xyxthumbs:The below is a "sticky" in the "Hot Topics" forum group because it tends to be a topic that comes up all the time.
How to Mix IPA for Inspecting Correction Results
Here's the answer....
70% IPA
To mix a 32 ounce Spray Bottle
8 ounces (or ½ of a 16 ounce bottle) will make 32 ounce of 17.5% IPA to Water solution. Get a 32 ounce container, pour in 8 ounces, (or ½ of a 16 ounce bottle) of the 70% IPA and then fill the rest of the container up with water and you get 32 ounces of 17.5% IPA to Water solution.
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What should the dilation be for an ipa wipe down using the 70% purchased at wal mart?
Just be careful. A IPA wipe down can soften paint while wiping which will cause scratching/marring. It happens to my car every time I do a IPA wipe down. I switched to wurth clean solv prep instead.
I should point out that it is quite plausible that your damage is being caused by the lack of lubrication provided by IPA, a problem that will not exist with a panel wipe like you now use.
Does no one ever question why Eraser, a product with 30% IPA, does not damage paint at all when so many straight dilutions of IPA probably will?
Just be careful. A IPA wipe down can soften paint while wiping which will cause scratching/marring. It happens to my car every time I do a IPA wipe down. I switched to wurth clean solv prep instead.
I should point out that it is quite plausible that your damage is being caused by the lack of lubrication provided by IPA, a problem that will not exist with a panel wipe like you now use.
Does no one ever question why Eraser, a product with 30% IPA, does not damage paint at all when so many straight dilutions of IPA probably will?
Mike Phillips said:Note: The below article is NOT an official recommendation by Mike Phillips or Autogeek. It is an attempt to clear up any confusion on the topic of chemically stripping paint with the common products used for this procedure as discussed on detailing discussion forums. If you choose to chemically strip your car's paint, or your customer's car paint, all the risk is yours. Anytime you use a new product or procedure, it's a great idea to first test in an inconspicuous area and check the results before moving forward.
I should point out that it is quite plausible that your damage is being caused by the lack of lubrication provided by IPA, a problem that will not exist with a panel wipe like you now use.
Does no one ever question why Eraser, a product with 30% IPA, does not damage paint at all when so many straight dilutions of IPA probably will?
Thanks for the discussion and links everyone. So from your responses, would using a paint cleaner like the Detailers Plus be recommended over using an IPA wipedown?
Thanks for the discussion and links everyone. So from your responses, would using a paint cleaner like the Detailers Plus be recommended over using an IPA wipedown?
What are you trying to do?
The BEST thing is follow the manufacturers instructions for any coatings.
IPA is good to remove "polishing oils" or filler. Polish splatter and dust is likely best removed by washing the car via 2BM or rinseless wash.