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Yes.So I can use Mineral spirits prior to polishing to remove sealants/wax correct?
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Yes.So I can use Mineral spirits prior to polishing to remove sealants/wax correct?
I spray the surface then wipe. Just pick whatever works for you. All it will do the plastic/vinyl, etc. is clean it.What is the technique one should use for an IPA Wipedown? Spray it on a towel and then wipe, or spray the finish and wipe it down? It there anything bad that can happen to plastics, rubbers, or vinyl?
Haven't messed up mine as of yet, and I've used almost a full bottle of MS.Will mineral spirits damage our AG microfiber towels?
I called collinite to see what they recommended to remove collinite 915 wax from paint because it bonds so well. They recommended mineral spirits. I think they know a thing or two about paint and wouldn't recommend something that would cause damage.Mineral spirits is paint thinner. I would not even consider going near a fine automotive finish with it. I can just imagine how well that would work with one of the older single stage enamel finish. Seriously, at least do a test spot before you wipedown a whole car.
What is the technique one should use for an IPA Wipedown? Spray it on a towel and then wipe, or spray the finish and wipe it down? It there anything bad that can happen to plastics, rubbers, or vinyl?
Which is better?
1. Using the liquid form; spray and wipe with MF towel
2. Use IPA Wipes that are in the plastic bottles. (Would the wipes scratch the paint?)
Number 1 would be MUCH cheaper so there isn't any sense in number 2![]()
Mineral spirits wont hurt old ss paint. Laquer thinner or acetone will. MS is actually not bad for paint at all unless it is enamel ( not synthetic) and freshly applied. It certainly will not harm CC paint.Mineral spirits is paint thinner. I would not even consider going near a fine automotive finish with it. I can just imagine how well that would work with one of the older single stage enamel finish. Seriously, at least do a test spot before you wipedown a whole car.
I've tried both & I prefer the Mineral Spirits.
Someone asked a few posts ago, but no one answered. Probably missed it, but do you dilute the mineral spirits or use it full-strength?
What is the technique one should use for an IPA Wipe-down? Spray it on a towel and then wipe, or spray the finish and wipe it down? It there anything bad that can happen to plastics, rubbers, or vinyl?
Will mineral spirits damage our AG microfiber towels?
Mineral spirits is paint thinner. I would not even consider going near a fine automotive finish with it. I can just imagine how well that would work with one of the older single stage enamel finish. Seriously, at least do a test spot before you wipe-down a whole car.
I agree it's cheaper, the problem is that I already have the wipes so I thought they would be best, but the more I read about IPA it seems that everyone uses the spray. So since I have the wipes I want to use them up if they are safe and won't scratch the paint. So what do you think?
I do not chemically strip paint, but if I wanted to I would just use glass cleaner, like the one from Meguiars in the Detailer Line. at 10:1, a gallon of concentrate would last for years.
BUMP! Does no one have any preference they can share with the community as to which type of MS they use and if it makes a difference?Sorry to revive an old thread but I need to ask just in case :help:
Mike or others please chime in....what type of mineral spirits do you use as there seems to be normal, low odor, and odorless varieties. The chemicals in each are obviously different but are these differences limited to the aromatic properties or are they apparent or cause a difference in performance with regard to the application of cleaning the polished paint (i.e. the topic of this thread)? Obviously, I would prefer odorless since I am polishing inside a garage!
Thanks all!
BUMP! Does no one have any preference they can share with the community as to which type of MS they use and if it makes a difference?
Sorry if this has been covered already. (I'm sure it was but I couldn't find it). 90% alcohol is hard to find. 70% is sold everywhere. Is using 70% mixed with 25% water or straight OK? How about denatured alcohol. Also is spraying and wiping the mixture supposed to remove wax and sealers. I tried it with the 70% and water still beaded on the hood. Is it bad to use Megs 105 without removing the wax first?
Mark