Ron you are 100% right.
Ron you are 100% right.
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So Prep-All can really remove 476? I assume it would take multiple wipe downs and letting it sit for a bit first?
I just bought Prep-All more for the purpose of removing polishing oils for ceramic prep, and possibly removing old previous LSPs. I’m impressed if this stuff could remove 476 that is not on it’s last leg.
If the Prep-All you are referring to contains any xylene percentage, most likely it will attack, break down the wax.
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Heh heh, all sorts of things seem to get people in a lather..a little of that critical thinking and some rational empiricism can do wonders for limiting a lot of life`s worries.
Hey, that M07 was a great example to mention! It`s *still* the go-to product for fragile old-tech paint that`s on its last legs, and that kind of paint is *infinitely* more prone to damage than anything remotely modern.
Mckee’s coating prep soap did a good number on month to 2 month old TWSNS and Griots Ceramic 3-1. I would give that a shot. I know alot don’t think a soap will remove a LSP but that followed by Gyeon prep impressed me.
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