Eldorado2k
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I was looking at a video where the guy was stripping the sealant. He was using car pro eraser & it was a Ferrari.
Are you sure he wasn’t really using isopropyl alcohol? Lol. J/k
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I was looking at a video where the guy was stripping the sealant. He was using car pro eraser & it was a Ferrari.
Doesn't work, nor does the McKee strip wash one .these were the two most recent ones I tested.
Try using Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer. That is what it is designed to do, strip old sealants, waxes etc and prep for new coating!
Clay obviously changes the surface tension , beading is a byproduct of surface tension/contact angleThat seems a bit too scientific to be real...
And how do you explain beading completely going away after I claybar the paint? Clay doesn’t leave any surfactants. And the D114 I use as claylube usually revives any hidden beading.
Clay obviously changes the surface tension , beading is a byproduct of surface tension/contact angle
D114 most likely uses some form of polymer to make panel bead again.
You can apply pledge to your paint to make things bead...
Beading isn't a good identification for protection.
To strip protection, you either need abraisives or a chemical reaction.
My tests/ FB live videos I've done only showed a chemical reaction with acid, and nothing else.
What about Meg's wash plus? It's always worked for me
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Sure is...can be had for under $6 from Manny Moe & jack also online for moreIs that still available?