Polish wipe down quick question

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So frustrating after searches not being able to find the answer to a question I know is out there

Anyway, as you wipe down after polishing an area what do you use? IPA, Mineral Spirits, etc? Are these solvents the mainstay everyone uses or are they too harsh to use throughout the polishing process
 
I use to use 50/50 alcohol with distilled water. But I switched over to Eraser. A product CarPro puts out.

I find it has more lubrication than a IPA. Lots of companies make products for removing polish oils and paint prep.
 
Interesting thought. I just use a dry towel. Is that wrong?


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For me it depends on what LSP I'm going to apply.

If I'm going to put down a wax or sealant, I don't do any post-polish wipe down. I'll simply buff off the polish and go straight to the LSP. For coatings I'll use a paint prep. The only one I've tried so far is Blackfire's Paint Prep.
 
Use a dry mf towel. If it doesn't come off with just a little-moderate pressure on the towel. Don't press any harder, use a spritz of 50/50 water and ipa mixed and it'll come right off

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Gtehniq Panel wipe is BAR NONE the best inspection/wipe down product I've ever used. It has more lubricity than CarPro Eraser, Optimum Paint Prep, Gyeon Paint Prep and does not streak!! This is one product I will never change!

IPA(even when diluted with water) is way too grabby and can micro-marr the finish.

If I'm going to put down a wax or sealant, I don't do any post-polish wipe down. I'll simply buff off the polish and go straight to the LSP.

Not a good idea, as polishes will fill micro-marring and you're not getting the true finish. At least do a test spot and use a panel wipe to remove polishing oils and hope the rest of the car has the same paint system. I do one test spot with panel wipe on every panel to make sure I'm getting the finish desired.
 
That's an issue I see often that I can't get all the polish off so when I bring that portion of the car in the sun can't tell if holograms are real or just the polish. Will try IPA/water mixture this weekend and next time I place an order, will try Gtehniq. Think I have a bottle of Eraser in the basement, will try it too. Thanks all!
 
Gtehniq Panel wipe is BAR NONE the best inspection/wipe down product I've ever used. It has more lubricity than CarPro Eraser, Optimum Paint Prep, Gyeon Paint Prep and does not streak!! This is one product I will never change!

IPA(even when diluted with water) is way too grabby and can micro-marr the finish.

I agree, I have used on glass to see how clean it wipes even. I liked it so much on the 1st order I made after my 1st use of it I got the 5l.
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That's an issue I see often that I can't get all the polish off so when I bring that portion of the car in the sun can't tell if holograms are real or just the polish. Will try IPA/water mixture this weekend and next time I place an order, will try Gtehniq. Think I have a bottle of Eraser in the basement, will try it too. Thanks all!
Beyond that, even if you pull it out into the sun and you don't see residual polishing oils from wiping, most likely there's lubricating oils you can't see that are filling micro-marring. That will not be removed until you use a panel wipe, then you will have the true finish!!



I agree, I have used on glass to see how clean it wipes even. I liked it so much on the 1st order I made after my 1st use of it I got the 5l.
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NICE!!!!! I'm going to purchase a 5L of Gtechniq Panel Wipe once I finish the 500ml. Love this stuff!!
 
For me
it depends on what LSP I'm going to apply.

If I'm going to put down a wax or sealant,
I don't do any post-polish wipe down.
I'll simply buff off the polish and go straight
to the LSP.

For coatings I'll use a paint prep.
^^^This...^^^

•And:
-panel-wipe/paint-prep "The Test Spot"
(That's where the true condition of
the paint...obtained via the polishing
process(es) is revealed...and is to be
considered as a repeatable process
.


•Anything more (such as: "panel-wiping"
wherever the vehicle has been polished)
is, IMO, and to paraphrase Mike Phillips:
"working backwards"---a precept to which
I concur.



Bob
 
Gtehniq Panel wipe is BAR NONE the best inspection/wipe down product I've ever used. It has more lubricity than CarPro Eraser, Optimum Paint Prep, Gyeon Paint Prep and does not streak!! This is one product I will never change!

100% agree with this. Nothing has ever worked better.

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^^^This...^^^

•And:
-panel-wipe/paint-prep "The Test Spot"
(That's where the true condition of
the paint...obtained via the polishing
process(es) is revealed...and is to be
considered as a repeatable process
.


•Anything more (such as: "panel-wiping"
wherever the vehicle has been polished)
is, to paraphrase Mike Phillips:
"working backwards"---a precept to which
I concur.



Bob
Disagree 100%. If you're not removing polishing oils via panel wipe in your test spot, you're not revealing the true finish of the paint.
 
Disagree 100%. If you're not removing polishing oils via panel wipe in your test spot, you're not revealing the true finish of the paint.
I actually did say that.
Please read again. Thanks.


Bob

Addendum:

^^^This...^^^

•And:
-panel-wipe/paint-prep "The Test Spot"

(That's where the true condition of
the paint...obtained via the polishing
process(es) is revealed
...and is to be
considered as a repeatable process
.


•Anything more (such as: "panel-wiping"
wherever the vehicle has been polished)
is, IMO, and to paraphrase Mike Phillips:
"working backwards"---a precept to which
I concur.



Bob
 
Gtehniq Panel wipe is BAR NONE the best inspection/wipe down product I've ever used. It has more lubricity than CarPro Eraser, Optimum Paint Prep, Gyeon Paint Prep and does not streak!! This is one product I will never change!

IPA(even when diluted with water) is way too grabby and can micro-marr the finish.

Gotta' agree with this.
 
Gtehniq Panel wipe is BAR NONE the best inspection/wipe down product I've ever used. It has more lubricity than CarPro Eraser, Optimum Paint Prep, Gyeon Paint Prep and does not streak!! This is one product I will never change!

IPA(even when diluted with water) is way too grabby and can micro-marr the finish.



Not a good idea, as polishes will fill micro-marring and you're not getting the true finish. At least do a test spot and use a panel wipe to remove polishing oils and hope the rest of the car has the same paint system. I do one test spot with panel wipe on every panel to make sure I'm getting the finish desired.

Throw a little ONR in with your IPA/water mixture, takes care of much of the grabby issue.
 
Dumb question, I have a bottle of Gtehniq Panel wipe for like 4-5 years now.
Have never used it. But want/need to use it now. Should still be okay right ?

They don't go bad, do they ?

Thx.
 
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