ronkh57
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Just started to use N-914 but it's very obvious that it is not a clone of D114 as I was hoping. It beads on the surface wear as D114 has some type of wetting agent which causes it to flatten on the surface. N-914 also doesn't seem to attack bonded contamination as well, but does seam to dry much easier (lack of wetting agent I suspect) .
D114 was purpose built for decontamination and its cleaning power shows it. A bit disappointed in N-914 so far but very good at non-bonded contamination.
maybe this will help
It does remove polishing oils when diluted 1:8 per the instructions on the bottle. This was by design.
It can be used as a waterless wash, or in this case a drying aid, when diluted 1:128. It will not remove polishing oils, waxes, gloss enhancers, etc at this dilution ratio. Again, be design.
Very convenient indeed. :xyxthumbs: