#261
vr2turbo
Posted 10 June 2011 - 11:03 AM
HI Pal,
The paint cleaner izit the same as wax and grease remover like P6000 used by car painter? Will it spoil the paint if I :
-Wash the car and wipe it dry.
-Clean with Wax and Grease Remover aka P6000
-Wax it.
Thanks
Cheers
Finally want to wax your PUG ah?
Use polish or AIO loh.....
#262
chargerguy
Posted 10 June 2011 - 12:42 PM
Finally want to wax your PUG ah?
Use polish or AIO loh.....
No ler uncle....Its for my another car..kaKAkaKAkkaKAkaKAkaKAkaKKAkaKAka...Polish and wax all this while but wonder would those wax and grease remover will work to strip off the wax or not...
Any idea on wax and grease remover aka p6000??
Thanks
Posted 10 June 2011 - 02:21 PM
how do you define 'existing' sealant being cleaned ? are u using paint cleaner, wax remover or even M2000 ?
dear bro, actually i haven't gone into that phase yet..
definitely I am not there yet
#264
vr2turbo
Posted 10 June 2011 - 04:28 PM
No ler uncle....Its for my another car..kaKAkaKAkkaKAkaKAkaKAkaKKAkaKAka...Polish and wax all this while but wonder would those wax and grease remover will work to strip off the wax or not...
Any idea on wax and grease remover aka p6000??
Thanks
I know some use something like that to remove polishing oil, but then on long term use, not sure will harm paint work or not.
To clean paint, best is still polish....
Posted 10 June 2011 - 05:00 PM
HI Pal,
The paint cleaner izit the same as wax and grease remover like P6000 used by car painter? Will it spoil the paint if I :
-Wash the car and wipe it dry.
-Clean with Wax and Grease Remover aka P6000
-Wax it.
Thanks
Cheers
When I was talking about 'paint cleaner' I meant something like Meg's Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner (Step 1), Zaino ZPC, Dodo Juice Lime Prime, or the like which are really polishes with very mild abrasives/chemical cleaner. I've tried the Mercury M2000 but it just flashes too fast and sometimes left some sort of whitish haziness/residue behind. I like the Dupont Prepsol better or, currently, trying out mineral spirit. I would guess using a solvent REGULARLY on a healthy paint is a bit risky, but if just occasionally, then *maybe* it's alright. Just be sure that it's meant to be used for automotive paintwork.
#266
vr2turbo
Posted 10 June 2011 - 05:01 PM
Better make sure it is polished and waxed back after that......
#267
chargerguy
Posted 10 June 2011 - 06:17 PM
When I was talking about 'paint cleaner' I meant something like Meg's Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner (Step 1), Zaino ZPC, Dodo Juice Lime Prime, or the like which are really polishes with very mild abrasives/chemical cleaner. I've tried the Mercury M2000 but it just flashes too fast and sometimes left some sort of whitish haziness/residue behind. I like the Dupont Prepsol better or, currently, trying out mineral spirit. I would guess using a solvent REGULARLY on a healthy paint is a bit risky, but if just occasionally, then *maybe* it's alright. Just be sure that it's meant to be used for automotive paintwork.
Teng Kiu teng kiu
Better make sure it is polished and waxed back after that......
#268
vr2turbo
Posted 10 June 2011 - 07:38 PM
Teng Kiu teng kiu
show some before and after pictures......
Posted 10 June 2011 - 07:52 PM
P6000 ?
#270
vr2turbo
Posted 12 June 2011 - 04:43 PM
P6000 ?
Some kind of Prepsol thing, I think.....