Accumulator
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newmanxl said:What is IPA?
Isopropyl Alcohol, AKA Rubbing Alcohol.
2007TBSS said:Why not [use an IPA wipedown]? Is there a downside to too much IPA or too concentrated of a mixture? Is there a better/safer product to achieve the same results?
Sometimes there's no need/desire to strip away what (certain) polishes leave behind. Perhaps some concealing is desired (not wanting to thin the clear any more), or at least not a problem, or maybe the polish leaves some wax/etc. behind that you want on there.
I use IPA (usually the 70% stuff) undiluted with no problems. Somebody here once cautioned about using it undiluted, but IIRC there were no specifics and most people here seemed to think it wasn't worth worrying about.
I find TOL's PrepWash more effective than IPA (TOL site: Top of the Line Auto Detailing Supplies ).
newmanxl said:I trust your advice accumulator. can you tell me exactly what size backing plate and pads i need to start with.
What MrWillsi3 said. I forget what exact size my small backing plates are, but the ones made for a Cyclo, or for use with 4" pads on a PC, will work. DO NOT buy the one made for a rotary and then fitted with an adaptor to work on the PC; I don't think that's a smart way to do it...get one *made* for use on a RO/DA machine.
It's been a while since I bought pads, but I got most of my current 4" ones from Cyclo Toolmakers . If I were buying today, I'd lean towards either the HydroTech line from LC, or the new 4" pads from Meguiar's.