What product to remove everything?

I've used the Prep-Spray before...works fine right out of the can.
 
Hydrofluoric Acid? :)

In seriousness I have not heard of prepsol, looks kinda mean?
 
Can you use somthing like Wolfgang Paintowork Polish Enhacer?
 
What about mineral spirits?

I know you use it full stregnth, but what about using mineral spirits that aren't odorless?
 
I've never heard of Prep-All for removing wax/sealant/etc., it removes coatings too without polishing?

Nano coatings such as Optimum Opti-Coat require an abrasive to remove them.

Prep-All can be purchased in most automotive stores and is available in aerosol, quarts, and gallons. Prep-All with remove all waxes, sealants, oils, silicone's, grease etc....
 
Anyone have a comment about non-odorless mineral spirits?
There are probably 100's of grades of "Mineral Spirits".
Many companies may have 2 or 3 different kinds.
Why is this?
-Different evaporation-points/flash-points/"drying-time"-points.
-(Companies will promote one grade of MS over another for particular uses.)

-I consider the above "points" the most critical item for a good surface-cleaner/wax-and-grease-remover.

-Unlike some grades of MS, the odorless MS have been refined to eliminate many petroleum contaminates---including the "odor"---and may even have other solvents added to the mix.

-I personally like the odorless MS, but that doesn't mean I won't promote other, smelly versions of MS.

However (for me):
It is MS' flash/dry-time;
And the potential, unrefined-residues...it may leave behind.
That is what captures my utmost attention.

Bob
 
In theory you would also be able to use CG citrus wash and gloss in a high dilution ratio.


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