Pre Wax Cleaner recommendations

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Hello,

Here is what I need to do, simply remove whatever wax or sealant I currently have on the surface of my paint. Lets assume the car is polished, so no polishing abrasives are needed. I want to get back down to the unprotected paint surface to reseal, glaze, or wax.

My question is, am I better off using a product like Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion (or something similar) or some sort of wash solution with a dishwashing soap or IPA mixture?

Seems buying a product specifically for this purpose might actually be the easiest in the long run and I wont risk stripping protectants off of other parts of the car due to runoff of wash solutioms. Do I have the right line of thinking? Other than Pinnacle, any other cleanser recommendations?

Thanks!
 
Pinnacle is a good choice.
P21S paintwork Cleansing lotion also works really nice.
Auto Finesse Rejuvenate is my favorite because it is just sooooo easy to use and wipes off like a dream.

I agree with you thought process as far as a paintwork cleanser and they also can remove imbedded grime that some strong shampoos just can not remove.
 
Mike has an excellent post on these products: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...cleaner-cleansing-lotion-pre-wax-cleaner.html

Working my way through the various ones. I would try to match the product with the LSP I was going to use but you don't have to.

That is an excellent article indeed, and very appropriate to the question asked.

The only pre-wax cleaner I've used is Klasse All-In-One, and I am very happy with it. I'd recommend it in this case as it has no abrasives - Just a chemical cleaner which does an excellent job.
 
Hello,

Here is what I need to do, simply remove whatever wax or sealant I currently have on the surface of my paint. Lets assume the car is polished, so no polishing abrasives are needed. I want to get back down to the unprotected paint surface to reseal, glaze, or wax.

My question is, am I better off using a product like Pinnacle Paintwork Cleansing Lotion (or something similar) or some sort of wash solution with a dishwashing soap or IPA mixture?

Seems buying a product specifically for this purpose might actually be the easiest in the long run and I wont risk stripping protectants off of other parts of the car due to runoff of wash solutioms. Do I have the right line of thinking? Other than Pinnacle, any other cleanser recommendations?

Thanks!

In my mind, if I didn't need to clay the paint then I would jump right to the pre-wax cleaner; maybe moreso if I was just touching-up a section. If you do need to clay the paint then a wash-strip solution would be used, then clay, then pre-wax cleaner or polish depending on the condition of the paint.
 
P21S is pretty good. But I believe it has fillers/clay in it and this may not be optimal if your topping it with a sealant. My method is a wash with CG Citrus Wash and Gloss 1 ounce to 1 gallon and then Griots Paint Prep on each panel while wet. This kills any beading. Forget Dawn, as there are several posts stating it just doesn't kill all the beading.
 
I like the liquids if paint is polished.

Carpro Eraser or Griot's Paint Prep.
 
I think I need to try these, I just tried using CG cirtus wash n gloss at 4oz in 1 gallon of water to strip Carpro reload and its still beading like crazzy washed twice this way
 
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