I want to use it to remove bird droppings.
Yes, alcohol will remove Zaino and all other sealants.
and using IA (isopropyl alcohol) is the recommended way to remove the droppings as it will pull the acid-in-solution out of the clear. This suggestion was first given by the venerable Ron Ketcham, and it makes sense. Soak a small rag with full-strength IA and apply to the spot. Allow it to dwell for a few minutes, then do some cleanup with a good wash of Z7. After this spot treatment apply Z1 and Z2/Z5 to the area treated or entire vehicle.
2002 Torch Red Corvette convertible
1997 Red/Tan Expedition
1993 Red Eclipse (wife`s)
Zaino - tried it...loved it.
that I would not have to rezaino after the alcohol . No such luck.
L430 severely hacked by a paint chip repair guy. Car was wetsanded in dozens of areas where the work was done. Among other things the Lexus just had some regular abuse accumulated over the years.
Initial condition...
More unfinished sanding spots
Took some readings, plenty to play with
Onto correction :Boxing:
I dont care what you say, Pigtails are not cute
Cluster of gouges
No need for lights
Long RID`age :soldier:
After over an hour playing with combos I landed on the following
M105 wool x 1 or 2 (2200rpm)
M105 foam (1800rpm)
203s foam
85rd foam
Some 50/50s after compounding
Just showing the difference in color, still holograms and haze in the polished side after compounding
More sanding spots unfinished
After
Passenger door
I think he gave zero effort on this one :gasp:
50/50 on trunk
Finished with Powerlock
Some sun shots
I apologize for the very straight forward writuep, this car took much longer than expected so I did not get a chance to do a more in depth pictorial.
Thanks for looking
David Saunders
Street Dreams Detail
Now in San Diego California
..And as for the critics, tell me I don`t get it
Everybody can tell you how to do it, they never did it
Now it looks like a Lexus should... Great resto! :thumbup:
When all else fails, call Street Dreams.
Dave, that was a remarkable turn-around. I am still amazed at the condition that some detailers leave a car in. I guess if it weren`t for hacks like that, guys like you wouldn`t be able to show people what a car is supposed to look like.
Great job my friend.:notworthy::hurray::thumbup:
Barry Schultz
Detailed Elegance
i have to say that you do some great work!! everytime i read one of your post i want to go out and detail my cars haha
keep up the sick work!! :clap:
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
2005 c230
Amazing turn-around, just like always! Keep it up David! :cornut:
Connor Harrison
Inspection -> Correction -> Protection
Another beautiful example of the work I`ve seen you post! Kudos! That thing was a mess. How long did that one take you, from start to finish?
Awesome turnaround Dave, looks sweet:clap:
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Looks Great. Great work as usual.
Are you happy with the results of Powerlock?
Very nice David, the future of proper detailing is safe for another generation.
Like a Luke Swayzewalker:StarWars:
Great job! :notworthy::notworthy:
How did the owner react? He must be a happy camper.
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