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    striping before applying LSP

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    Is there a particular product, preferably a wash, that will strip the old sealant and get the paint ready for a new application?

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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    CG makes a soap
    citrus wash and gloss in the proper dilution it strips supposedly.

    If that`s all you`re going to do.
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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    It appears that the only way to remove old sealant is to polish the paint with an abrasive polish or chemical paint cleaner. The thoughts that Dawn or any other strong soap will strip a quality sealant seem to be "wife`s tails." Take a read through this thread: LSP stripping - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum

    I did my own little experiment to prove this to myself. In October of last year I gave my car a coat of DG 601/501 and then a coat of DG 601/105. Eight months later it was still beading fine, but it was time for my spring detail and the paint hadn`t been polished in 2 years. I wouldn`t do this all the time, but washed the car with a strong soap solution of 4 gallons water, 4 oz of CG Red (supposed to strip at this dilution) and 4 oz of 3D Orange Degreaser APC. Since I wash indoors I was able to get a good 3-5 minute dwell time before rinsing. Next decontaminated with Iron X then with a fine Nanoskin sponge. After a good rinse the paint was still beading as well as before the wash so I hit the hood with Griots Paint Prep which is also supposed to strip old LSPs. Sprayed on, worked it with a small piece of grout sponge, let it dwell 5 minutes and rinsed. Now there was no beading so I gave the hood an IPA wipe down to remove any sufactants that were in the Paint Prep and boom the beading was back. So I`m convinced. There may be soap products out there that strip sealants from paint, but I`m not aware of them and the traditional methods we`ve always used just don`t work.

    Forgot to mention I use UWW+ as my lube when using the Nanoskin sponge, but I saved a small portion of the clean strong soap solution and used that as my lube on the hood so as not to add any additonal protection to the paint for this little experiment.
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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Washing with ValuGard`s "A" or the nastier FK1119 (think that`s the number, but don`t use it anyhow..) will strip any existing LSP.

    BUT..[!!WARNING Autopian Heresy follows!!]..do you really need to strip it? I haven`t stripped the "old, dead" LSP off my vehicles for ages, just reapplied. No paint-cleaners, not even clay. Even switched LSPs a few times. No problems at all.
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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    Washing with ValuGard`s "A" or the nastier FK1119 (think that`s the number, but don`t use it anyhow..) will strip any existing LSP.

    BUT..[!!WARNING Autopian Heresy follows!!]..do you really need to strip it? I haven`t stripped the "old, dead" LSP off my vehicles for ages, just reapplied. No paint-cleaners, not even clay. Even switched LSPs a few times. No problems at all.
    Blasphemy!!
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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Never thought of stripping (or even striping) before applying my LSP.

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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    BUT..[!!WARNING Autopian Heresy follows!!]..do you really need to strip it? I haven`t stripped the "old, dead" LSP off my vehicles for ages, just reapplied. No paint-cleaners, not even clay. Even switched LSPs a few times. No problems at all.
    And apparently we have all been doing this for years as we all thought a Dawn wash was stripping the existing LSP when in fact is was not. So we`ve all been applying a new coat of the existing LSP or a new LSP on top of the old with no ill effects.
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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Chem Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss will clean fairly well at 1 oz per gallon if you just want to wash. You can use a dedicated pre-wax cleaner (aka paint cleaner) to do a more thorough job.

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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Griot`s Garage Paint Prep 35 oz.

    Will do the trick too.
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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Thanks to everyone for their replies and suggestions (and for pointing out my poor spelling of "stripping"). Since I use one product and one only for my exterior protection (Prima Hydro MAX) and my purpose it to minimize the time I spend cleaning, I`ll give Chemical Guys Citrus Wash Red a try and go from there.

    Thanks again!

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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by pwaug View Post
    And apparently we have all been doing this for years as we all thought a Dawn wash was stripping the existing LSP when in fact is was not. So we`ve all been applying a new coat of the existing LSP or a new LSP on top of the old with no ill effects.
    That`s a good point, though Dawn can sometimes leave [whatever it is] behind, making the surface feel different...different enough that people mistook it for being stripped bare.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bounty
    ..Blasphemy!..
    yeah, heh heh...while I`m generally all about overkilling this stuff, I`m also in favor of *not* doing things that don`t need doing. To hear the conventional wisdom, you`d think my LSPs would only last a few weeks or the vehicles would look dull or something. I`m all for cleaning paint...when it needs cleaned; otherwise I have other stuff to do.

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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    I`ve used megs hyper wash at 1 oz per gallon and it seems to work well.

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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by 06vrss View Post
    I`ve used megs hyper wash at 1 oz per gallon and it seems to work well.
    I would suspect you are seeing the same results as a Dawn or CG Red wash. After the wash the beading is apparantly gone, but if you wipe down the surface with an IPA solution the beading will return. The soaps contain sufactants that cause the beading to stop, making it appear the LSP is gone--an IPA wipe down removes the sufactants to allow the LSP to perform again. Give it a try next time you use Hyper Wash at that dilution.

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    Re: striping before applying LSP

    Quote Originally Posted by pwaug View Post
    ...[some\...soaps contain sufactants that cause the beading to stop, making it appear the LSP is gone--an IPA wipe down removes the sufactants to allow the LSP to perform again. ..

    Which kinda raises some Qs about using IPA for other jobs...the idea here being that it cleans the LSP without removing same.

    A currently-MIA member (I can almost remember his user-name...pipuk maybe?) once challenged me to drop some wax into IPA and see if it dissolved, his point being that IPA simply does not degrade LSPs. I never got around to trying it...

 

 
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