on a mac, it`s option click (if i remember correctly). then choose download link to disk.
on a mac, it`s option click (if i remember correctly). then choose download link to disk.
I have a job coming up on a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The customer wants me to wash and do a one step polish.
Since the weather here in NJ is getting very cold, I plan on doing an ONR wash before claying and polishing. Since I will not be using Dawn or a Citrus Cleaner like CG CWC, can I just do the ONR, clay and then an IPA wipe down? Will that do a good enough job of striping the lsp?
Barry Schultz
Detailed Elegance
When you say you will be doing a one-step polish, precisely what product are you intending to use? If, e.g., you are planning to use an AIO cleaner wax, then that would eliminate any special steps to remove the existing LSP.
Clay will strip some but IPA will do the best job. Just use a higher dilution, 80/20 perhaps and perform multiple wipedowns, you should be to to rock and roll ::cornut::
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
Ipa or check out high temp product silicone remover its made to spray on and wipe off it will remove your lsp.
I like to use power clean on each panel just before I ONR it as a presoak if I`m going to polish or apply a fresh coat of wax. It works very well and ads NO time. I don`t like IPA because stuff can re deposit.
Is there any reason to believe that Poorboys` Polish with Sealant, which the OP is planning to use, will not remove the previously applied LSP? I`m not trying to be argumentative, but I do not understand the recommendation of chemical wipedowns (whether IPA, mineral spirits, or whatever) when the OP is going to be using a product that is designed to clean his paint.
Perhaps an email query sent to Poorboys would be in order.
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what`s a "56K Modem" ?
(I`m laughing inside...because back then, it was out of my price range!)
At least you had a modem when you started out. I still remember the first time I typed something on a screen and someone answered, totally freaked me out! Times have definitely changed!
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