Many products, like PlastiDip, contain one form of Naptha, VM&P Naphtha (or any other of their multitude of synonyms)...
But...IMHO...
Extreme caution should be followed when using a product-line that uses such high percentages
of the following chemicals as the backbone of their products, especially on vehicles' surfaces:
-Heptane
-Xylene
-Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
Bob
To expand on what Bob said, on the local VW forum I am active on someone posted a link to another detailing site showing some damage caused to the underlying paint from plastidip.
I then googled the SDS for Plastidip in an attempt to try and understand things a little better.... now admittedly I am no Bob, so my understanding as written below may be off the mark, and if it is, I will happily accept the error of my ways, however this is what I managed to find out.
http://www.plastidip.com/docs/Plasti Dip 14.5 oz MSDS.pdf
VM&P Naphtha 32-38% (Naptha aka lighter fluid)
Hexane 16-19%
Toluene 13-16%
Methyl Ethyl Ketone 3-7%
Resins 25-27%
Toluene is a common solvent, able to dissolve paints, paint thinners, silicone sealants, many chemical reactants, rubber, printing ink, adhesives (glues), lacquers, leather tanners, and disinfectants.
And therein lies the root cause of the paint degradation from the plastidip, IMHO.
Most of you will know if it as an octane booster, and an unlucky few will know of it due to the stains they have in their around the filling cap.
And just for fun..... Toluene can be used to break open red blood cells in order to extract hemoglobin in biochemistry experiments.
Just some other stuff I noticed while having a look at the SDS.
This material is flammable and may be ignited by heat, sparks, flame or static electricity
Materials to avoid Strong acids,
bases, oxidizing agents, selected amines with alkali metals and halogens. (I would hate to know what some of the cheaper more industrial type bulk soap may do, given that they are by their very nature alkaline (base)
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS, OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. (probably the toluene which is derived from Benzene?)
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) that the okes applying this stuff should be using include:
Respirator with appropriate NIOSH approved cartridge or supplied air equipment.
Impervious gloves
Chemical splash goggles or approved eye protection
Impervious Clothing/Boots
I wonder how many companies are even aware of the risks they and their employees face when dealing with this stuff....