FUNX650
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- Dec 1, 2010
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There are some recent threads regarding "LSP-stripping".Bob, the problem is that I am a bit of an "lsp addict" I am consistently stripping the protection off my car just to try a new product. So, I am really looking for something that I can use between my LSP experiments to strip the old protection and clean up the paint.
Im not looking to do any serious correction, just to clean up very mild scratches from routine washing and what not.
Not sure of the LSP's you have already used, or the ones you're intending to use...
But if they're any good at all (most are formulated to be so)...it will take something like a:
-Claying-session (per: "the baggie-test"); along with:
-A polishing-session to remove those "very mild scratches"---and most remnants of an LSP...
-Followed by a hydrocarbon solvent to hopefully ensure the LSP's total removal.
For your scenario:
That's my definition of: "cleaning the paint"... so it's ready for a different LSP application.

Bob