Need Lsp stripper product recomendations

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I'm looking for a product easy to use I don't not want to use a lotion type product which requires use of da. so I'm in need of something that will strip wax-sealant as simple as washing the vehicle or spray on and wipe off. my 1st choice is optimum power clean. this product is so versatile . how many ounces per gallon of water is needed for this? and then at what ratio is needed to be used to spray on and wipe off? any other product recommendations is welcome too . thanks
 
For OPC I use it 3:1 on paint.

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Check out Griot's Paint Prep and see if it is what you are looking for.
http://www.autogeek.net/griots-paint-prep.html

It's a spray, let dwell, wipe product. I think the Griot's website has a video of how to use it. I used it on a car where the lsp was completely shot and I just wanted a clean surface, so I can't really say how well it works but it was easy to use.
 
I'm looking for a product easy to use I don't not want to use a lotion type product which requires use of da. so I'm in need of something that will strip wax-sealant as simple as washing the vehicle or spray on and wipe off. my 1st choice is optimum power clean. this product is so versatile . how many ounces per gallon of water is needed for this? and then at what ratio is needed to be used to spray on and wipe off? any other product recommendations is welcome too . thanks

Power clean is a great choice but you must rinse the car off when you're done. You could also do a simple Dawn wash to strip it.
 
do u use opc 3:1 as a spray on let dwell and rinse off or as make up a wash bucket ? say 1-2 onces per gallon of water will work ?
 
Adding Dawn to your wash bucket helps. Or like others have mentioned, OPC.
 
Power clean is a great choice but you must rinse the car off when you're done. You could also do a simple Dawn wash to strip it.

I decided to try OPC today after I finished polishing prior to applying the LSP. When used like a detailer (light spray and wipe) it seemed to be quick drying (surprise to me) and I was not in the mood to work small areas. This was my first attempt with OPC (admit I was tired after 8 hrs or so) so not sure what was going on.
 
Griots Paint Prep or Griots Pre Wax Cleanser work well IME!
 
I decided to try OPC today after I finished polishing prior to applying the LSP. When used like a detailer (light spray and wipe) it seemed to be quick drying (surprise to me) and I was not in the mood to work small areas. This was my first attempt with OPC (admit I was tired after 8 hrs or so) so not sure what was going on.

OPC should NOT be used like a QD on paint. It MUST be rinsed off. (or you are going to leave some serious residue and your LSP will wipe right off).
 
OPC should NOT be used like a QD on paint. It MUST be rinsed off. (or you are going to leave some serious residue and your LSP will wipe right off).

Yes, I figured it out very quickly.
 
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