lawrenceSA
New member
- Feb 7, 2012
- 1,713
- 0
Are there any concerns with using an iron remover on a freshly painted set of wheels.... let's say paint that is maybe 3 days 'old'?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Mike Phillips said:WARNING
Do not chemically strip FRESH PAINT. Fresh paint has not fully cross-linked, dried and hardened. Introducing any type of solvent to the surface and allowing it to dwell could have a negative effect on the paint.
I wouldn't as a matter of course, but was asking more to know if the car shampoo wasn't cutting it, would it be ok to use a wheel cleaner. I'd rather ask and know one way or the other than guess and get it wrong. I hadn't seen the wheels until the customer dropped the car off about an hour ago. It a BMW X3 that does high mileage and their brake dust is usually a bear, so wanted to be prepared. They are clean enough though :dblthumb2:If they are 3 days old why would you bust out all these wheel cleaners or apc just use soapy water if they are not that dirty
Agree 100% - thanks...had a chat with him when he dropped the car offCar Wash shampoo and water. Don't mess with 3 day old paint...discuss this with the owner prior to starting.