Would these work for a Vehicle Prep

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My girlfriend works as a nurse and her office was getting rid of some supplies that they are no longer able to use.


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What in the World are you prepping a car for...A surgical operating room!!

Uses for quaternary ammonium based products:
-Slime control in pulp and paper manufacturing processes
-Swimming pool algaecide.
-Anti-antimicrobial (used as a disinfectant, sanitizer, germicide, deodorant, fungicide, and/or algaecide).
-Bacteriostat


One Very Important *Caution*: Do not mix/use these with anything but water!!

Bob
 
Well really my idea is to use them for anything. I was wondering if they would be a good vehicle prep for applying wax, sealant, or even a permanent coating.

If they would not harm the interior then I would use them for interior disinfection.
 
It would be something to consider if dealing with death or serious body injuries. If vehicle was used to transport. Other than that I can't see it unless I was part of a "cleaner crew".
 
Quats are also widely used in the food service industry for disinfecting hard surfaces. I'm not so sure car paint "needs" to be germ free?
 
Quats are also widely used in the food service industry for disinfecting hard surfaces. I'm not so sure car paint "needs" to be germ free?

I was thinking more so for removing polish oil from the surface before applying a wax, sealant or permanent coating.
 
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