McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash

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Prep your car's surface for protection with just a wash!

McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash is a specially formulated car wash designed to remove any and all traces of previously applied waxes or sealants. Using an alkaline formula with no phosphates or acids, McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash leaves behind a truly clean finish – ideal for your next detail step! McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash is high-foaming and promotes a safe wash on all exterior surfaces. If you're looking for a car wash that will get your paint ready for protection that much faster, you've found it with McKee's 37 Coat Prep Auto Wash!

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McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash
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McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash 128 oz.
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Thanks for the info Elliot!! What is the recommended dilution ratio?
 
Can't wait until the testers get to this and find out if it can really strip an lsp....
 
Will this be effective without a foam gun, 2 bucket method?
 
I wonder how much it would strip off any trim sealants?
 
and how much it would impact something like a glass coating.
 
Where does this fit in really?

Not sure where I see it's use other than when taking a car that's been waxed and not in need of any further correction but the detailer wants to strip and re-do the vehicle again.

As someone who does mostly all coatings I don't see a need for this (correct me if I'm wrong) as I'm going to fully strip the car and prep it via polish before the coating anyway.

am I missing something? I guess I could use this in place of the soap I currently use as a lube when Nano Sponging the vehicles simply because it couldn't hurt to use it. Not sure yet.
 
Re: Where does this fit in really?

Not sure where I see it's use other than when taking a car that's been waxed and not in need of any further correction but the detailer wants to strip and re-do the vehicle again.

As someone who does mostly all coatings I don't see a need for this (correct me if I'm wrong) as I'm going to fully strip the car and prep it via polish before the coating anyway.

am I missing something? I guess I could use this in place of the soap I currently use as a lube when Nano Sponging the vehicles simply because it couldn't hurt to use it. Not sure yet.

If I’m not mistaken this soap is safe to use on coated cars and will not strip it. So maybe it could be used like twice a year to do a deep clean on the coating? I’m thinking this followed by Iron-X will get the coating back in great shape. Hopefully Nick can confirm this will indeed not affect the coating.
 
Is it safe to say McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash is McKees 914 (diluted 8:1) in a soap formula?
 
Thanks for the info Elliot!! What is the recommended dilution ratio?

Glug glug method. ;)

Can't wait until the testers get to this and find out if it can really strip an lsp....

From a chemical standpoint, Coating Prep Auto Wash is 3 to 4 times as strong as a normal auto wash. This was made possible thanks to a very advanced alkaline detergent that will help remove remaining traces of previously applied waxes and sealants.

Will this be effective without a foam gun, 2 bucket method?

Yes, very effective with either wash method.

I wonder how much it would strip off any trim sealants?

Not when used as directed Paul.

and how much it would impact something like a glass coating.

Very little impact, if any.

Not sure where I see it's use other than when taking a car that's been waxed and not in need of any further correction but the detailer wants to strip and re-do the vehicle again.

As someone who does mostly all coatings I don't see a need for this (correct me if I'm wrong) as I'm going to fully strip the car and prep it via polish before the coating anyway.

am I missing something? I guess I could use this in place of the soap I currently use as a lube when Nano Sponging the vehicles simply because it couldn't hurt to use it. Not sure yet.

Quoting myself from the video on the product page: "...what if you're working on something that hasn't been as well maintained as your own vehicle. If you're a detailer, you encounter this situation often. If you have a customer's vehicle that hasn't been properly washed in months, or even years, you NEED a STRONG wash to cut through all that grease, grime, bird droppings, and bug splatter."

Coating Prep Auto Wash makes the frustrating task of washing a filthy, neglected vehicle easier. In the process, it's going to remove remaining traces of previously applied waxes and sealants.

I also mention, in the video, that removing old waxes and sealants will improve the performance of your polishing compound.

The video is only 2 minute and 34 seconds. Check it out. :xyxthumbs:

If I’m not mistaken this soap is safe to use on coated cars and will not strip it. So maybe it could be used like twice a year to do a deep clean on the coating? I’m thinking this followed by Iron-X will get the coating back in great shape. Hopefully Nick can confirm this will indeed not affect the coating.

Correct. :)

Is it safe to say McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash is McKees 914 (diluted 8:1) in a soap formula?

They are very different products. :)
 
So it won’t strip off Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant, but will strip off McKee’s Hi Def Paint Sealant. Got it.
 
@ Nick Can you explain the difference? I like Mckee's 914 8:1 for paint prep.
 
So it won’t strip off Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant, but will strip off McKee’s Hi Def Paint Sealant. Got it.

Nick underlined “remaining traces”, so I’m guessing it’s not going to strip any strong LSP that is fairly fresh (just my interpretation).

not sure how this impacts WETS.
 
HaHa, but how many oz per gallon of water are we talking???

Directions for use:
For use with foam guns:Mix 2 ounces of McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash with 6-8 ounces of water and shake well.

For use in buckets:Mix 2-3 ounces of McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash for every 3 gallons of water. Activate with a strong jet of water.
 
HaHa, but how many oz per gallon of water are we talking???

I think Glug-Glug in the Nick scale = 2-3 oz into the bucket (3gal) or foam gun container.


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