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    Hi, I recently spoke to a friend who recommended using a carburetor cleaner to remove dirt that wouldn`t come off using anything else like soap or a claybar. So I tried it on one of our older cars and it seems to work amazing with not negative effects. Before I try this on one of our newer cars, is there anything I should know that might damage the paint or clearcoat in the long run?



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    edit: to mention, I used soap and water right after using the carburetor cleaner so as to not eat away at the clearcoat or paint.

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    I sure as hell know I wouldnt do it.

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    I bet you could use gasoline or acetone as well.



    I wonder if causes detorioration on contact? If it takes time before it does damage I guess you`d be good? dunno.

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    Personally, I would never use it, I`d rather use other more mainstream solutions that I am sure are safe for my paint. I`d recommend going to a junkyard and trying it on an old car, letting it sit for 5-10 minutes and see what happens. Do you have a list of ingredients in the carb cleaner you`re using? What kind of dirt is it that can`t come off with soap or a claybar? It`s likely that a simple cleaner wax would work, saving you the worry:nixweiss

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    Just use a good AIO type product. There is a reason its called carburetor cleaner and not paint cleaner.
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    It will eventually dull your paint. I use a lot of carb cleaner / brake-kleen on my kart and if it touches any of the painted parts, they go dull. I try not to get it on the frame, but sometimes it`s tough. About the only thing I`ve found that dulls paint faster is brake fluid.

    *I`m not recommending this on a car, but for cleaning my kart, I soak everything in WD-40 and wipe it down. It`s the only thing that will cut through almost everything w/o dulling the paint.
    `06 Honda Ridgeline

 

 

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