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    Question Concentrated Silicon Remover-BMW Original careproducts

    I bought this a while back when I saw Concentrated Silicon Remover on the label , I assumed it was for the paint. When I got it home, I had to peel off the label to read the instructions and found out it was for the windows. It says it removes difficult to clean soiling such as silicone, oil and grease from car windows. Prevent streaking on front windscreen providing a better clearer view of traffic and thus improves vehicular safety especially in bad weather.
    Ingredients: Less than 5% of anionic and non-anionic tensides, phosphonates, preservatives, fragrance.


    My question is can I use this for the paint to remove sealant and waxes? or it`s not advisable, I better off sticking with UPC or SSR1

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    If it doesn`t specifically that it can be used on paint, I wouldn`t use it?

    I would use the UPC or SSR1 to clean up the surface.

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    Hi-Temp makes a product called Klean which is specifically for this type of thing. It is water based and cheap. Anthony Orosco recomended it in one of his posts.

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