Detail_Dude
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Have any of you fellow AG'ers used Meguiars Glass Cleaner (D120) in place of IPA when inspecting correction results?
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The only risk I see when using IPA or glass cleaner to remove polishing oils is that neither have lubricants in them. So you might risk marring the suface. I have heard of people using glass cleaners as a polish oil remover to view the true results.
Would it help adding some ONR or similar products to D120 to make it more lubricated?
You can use body solvent too, but the glass cleaner is cheaper because it can be diluted.
Kevin Brown once used D120 @ 5:1 to inspect results.
Would it help adding some ONR or similar products to D120 to make it more lubricated?
Since Meguiar's D120 already contains a surfactant:I had the same thing in mind when I looked up this question i.e. if d120 can be used for inspection at 10:1 ration cause i see IPA as one of its ingredients. I was speaking to a friend about this and i told him i'll try d120 with some car shampoo which doesnt have wax in it.
Pretty cool when you see other people thinking along the same lines cause I strongly believe there is a quite a bit of similarity between some of the detailing products we use and sometimes we get sold out on the marketing and then realize the product isnt very different from what you have
P:s: i realize this thread is 2 years old but pretty valid