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I'm just curious as to everyones wipedown procedure. Do you spray and immediately wipe or let it sit and then wipe? Or something different? Just curious, thanks.
Jon
Jon
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I'm just curious as to everyones wipedown procedure. Do you spray and immediately wipe or let it sit and then wipe? Or something different? Just curious, thanks.
Jon
I had left the IPA to dwell one time and it got under the green 3M tape that I had been using at the time. After the job was done and I pulled the tape I noticed that the IPA that had got under the tape had actually etched into the clear and it caused an extra hours worth of polishing near edges. Now when I use IPA as a progress checking measure I spray on and wipe off immediately and am sure to stay away from the tape with it. Just a heads up so nobody else has to experience this hang up.
Great info Dave, thanks for sharing this! I have heard this before somewhere else (maybe from you) I can't remember. I've often thought about this when doing IPA wipe downs from when I heard it before. Thanks for sharing with and reminding usrops:
I was using 70% when it etched the paint. I'll have to dilute it a bit.I agree Tad, this is a very good point!
Another thing to remember is it's a generally accepted practice to thin Isopropyl Alcohol 50/50 water to alcohol. This cuts its aggressiveness and also allow it not to evaporate as quickly redepositing any oils or contaminates.
I agree Tad, this is a very good point!
Another thing to remember is it's a generally accepted practice to thin Isopropyl Alcohol 50/50 water to alcohol. This cuts its aggressiveness and also allow it not to evaporate as quickly redepositing any oils or contaminates.
What do you use for IPA? What do I need to mix?
The bottled spring water at the local corner store would be better than tap water too. The process of reverse osmosis removes most of the total dissolved solids (TDS) that are found in tap water. While the spring water is not totally free of TDS like distilled water the TDS is very low and will not cause any issues.What if I cant find distill water? Can tap water work? sorry for these newb questions.