BlackCoupe
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I want to strip my recently applied wax, but my paint does not need any abrasive treatment (swirl or scratch removal). How do I just remove the wax? Isopropyl alcohol?
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OCDetails said:If I had access to any paint cleaners or light polishes then I would use them before I used alcohol.
This is what kinda confuses me. I've seen people say use AIO and then polish. But damn near every detail thread I see for example on other sites has everybody using AIO after polishing to prep for sealent/wax. Does AIO not dissolve the polish and is safe to use, or would it take the polish off as well?BILL said:If you already have the Klasse AIO?? use that, if not?? than the alcohol and water.....i believe its 1 part A..to 3 parts W......
OCDetails said:"Polish" doesn't necessarily leave anything on your paint to worry about removing. Polish is meant to level the paint and remove swirls. Some products are called a polish just like sometimes Zaino or NXT or other sealants are called a 'wax'. They aren't really, but wax and polish are recognized terms and it is easier to use those than get technical with people. Generally I use a paint cleaner after using a polish so it will remove all the oils and fillers that some polishes leave behind. I want to know that before I move on to the sealant that all the swirls (or as many as I am going to remove) are gone. I don't want the artificial shine of a surface loaded with fillers. I'm not a big fan of fillers or oily glazes. Call me sick, but I prefer a 'nothing but shine' type product that let's all the imperfections show to remind me that I always have more work to do.
:cheers:BILL said:YUP!! Thats the senario i followed with nice results thanks to the guys here.....