I plan on buying a new car and decontaminating it myself (with a wash mitt, not a dealer mop) but would like to try it first on an older car rather than learning on a brand new surface.
I'm wondering if the FinishKare or ABC system (FinishKare probably because of their consumer type packaging, as in I don't have to buy a drum of this stuff) can be used on an older car (~1998). From my current limited understanding (and chemistry ignorance) I understand that it essentially corrodes the metal particles on the surface of the paint away (controlled burn if you will).
Older cars might have stone chips all the way to bare metal, perhaps even a rust blossom somewhere, wouldn't these systems eat away those metals as well, or only the rust portion on top of the metal?
And last question: will there be a noticeably difference to an older finish after using 1 of these 2 systems? Or is it more of a âہ“under the hoodâ€Â� change?
Looking forward to your input.
I'm wondering if the FinishKare or ABC system (FinishKare probably because of their consumer type packaging, as in I don't have to buy a drum of this stuff) can be used on an older car (~1998). From my current limited understanding (and chemistry ignorance) I understand that it essentially corrodes the metal particles on the surface of the paint away (controlled burn if you will).
Older cars might have stone chips all the way to bare metal, perhaps even a rust blossom somewhere, wouldn't these systems eat away those metals as well, or only the rust portion on top of the metal?
And last question: will there be a noticeably difference to an older finish after using 1 of these 2 systems? Or is it more of a âہ“under the hoodâ€Â� change?
Looking forward to your input.