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Re: Heavy Chemical cleaner, mild abrasive with No protection?
Whats wrong with using 845 over it?
BTW, if you want strong chemical cleaning and a bit of abrasiveness I dont see whats wrong with using Prime strong. It has both and lays down an acrylic sealant similar to KAIO. I havent had any bad experiences with layering other sealants over it yet.
Re: Heavy Chemical cleaner, mild abrasive with No protection?
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Originally Posted by Dsoto87
Whats wrong with using 845 over it?
BTW, if you want strong chemical cleaning and a bit of abrasiveness I dont see whats wrong with using Prime strong. It has both and lays down an acrylic sealant similar to KAIO. I havent had any bad experiences with layering other sealants over it yet.
Sometimes I want to use something different as 845 doesn't look that great over darker colors. I know many sealants won't have a problem, but just on the off chance, I'd rather no protection as the stuff in the AIO's has terrible durability.
Re: Heavy Chemical cleaner, mild abrasive with No protection?
The Meg's chemical cleaners as Accumulator mentioned DC1 (or the discontinued Body Scrub or Medallion) would be indicated if the secret sauce oils aren't the same thing messing you up with the 66. The Pb's Pro Polish is really solventy (so much that I don't like using it), so that would probably be your best shot. Probably can find something similar at CG or Adams.
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Re: Heavy Chemical cleaner, mild abrasive with No protection?
I don't think Body Scub has oils, maybe it does, but the paint feels squeeky clean afterwards. The PB Pro polish sounds very interesting, I'll have to grab some.