McKees n-914 pre correction.

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Ive been doing my prep ie. wash,fallout remover, clay etc outside. I’m running out of weather quick so I’m looking into n-914. I’m wondering if you could use this to clear an iron remover doing a panel at a time? Or does it need to be flushed off with a hose.
 
Ive been doing my prep ie. wash,fallout remover, clay etc outside. I’m running out of weather quick so I’m looking into n-914. I’m wondering if you could use this to clear an iron remover doing a panel at a time? Or does it need to be flushed off with a hose.
•This Mike Phillips article:

Before & After - 1961 Plymouth Fury Barn Find

shows how a person can remove fallout/iron
removers’ residues...via RW/WW products.

-IMO: McKee’s N-914 is one such product.



Bob
 
Thank you. Quick question. He uses the wash on the go which has polymers in it. I was thinking the n-914 because you’re not adding anything to the paint prior to claying and paint correction. Would you agree?
 
Thank you. Quick question.
He uses the wash on the go which
has polymers in it.
•If I’m not mistaken:
-DP products are no longer being produced.
-They, basically speaking: morphed/synthesized
into what eventually became McKee’s 37 products.

•Note:
-“Polymers”...such an abused buzz-word, IMO.
-Polymers are nearly everywhere: It’s hard to
turn around without bumping into some of ‘em.

I was thinking the n-914 because you’re
not adding anything to the paint prior to
claying and paint correction.

Would you agree?
Agreed...if based upon the following precept:

I’d be willing to bet that N-914 does contain
some type of polymers; but I’d also be just
as willing to bet that it does not contain any
type of ’protective and/or glossing’ polymers.


Bob
 
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