Hello,
I am a new poster, but long time lurker. I recently purchased a 1995 Honda Prelude VTEC with black paint. Car finish was not well cared for (bird damage, etc.) Overall, finsish appears shiny. I purchased some Zaino and was attempting to strip finish of wax. No matter what I do, I can't remove old "wax". When I try to apply a wax such as meguiars liquid, the finish seems to actually repel the new wax! If I rub over an area with plenty of wax, only about 20% of where I rubbed has wax on it. I tried dawn, no luck. I tried 50/50 alchohol/water. I then tried 3M Tar, Wax and adhesive remover. This causes visible smearing in the finish, but does not remove it. I even used 3M Perfect it II with a cheap buffer and no luck. In fact, some of the 3M PI2 seemed to almost "bond" with the finish and was very difficult to remove. I went ahead and zaino'd over this and it does look good, but I know something is not right. Sorry this is so long.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks, Scott
I am a new poster, but long time lurker. I recently purchased a 1995 Honda Prelude VTEC with black paint. Car finish was not well cared for (bird damage, etc.) Overall, finsish appears shiny. I purchased some Zaino and was attempting to strip finish of wax. No matter what I do, I can't remove old "wax". When I try to apply a wax such as meguiars liquid, the finish seems to actually repel the new wax! If I rub over an area with plenty of wax, only about 20% of where I rubbed has wax on it. I tried dawn, no luck. I tried 50/50 alchohol/water. I then tried 3M Tar, Wax and adhesive remover. This causes visible smearing in the finish, but does not remove it. I even used 3M Perfect it II with a cheap buffer and no luck. In fact, some of the 3M PI2 seemed to almost "bond" with the finish and was very difficult to remove. I went ahead and zaino'd over this and it does look good, but I know something is not right. Sorry this is so long.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thanks, Scott