Is this crazy or genius

https://youtu.be/UBvSC3ITDjQ

My CP Eraser grabs a bit, thinking I will try something new.
Does kinda make a point re: the fragrances and dyes. I`d guess that enough testing has been done on the Gyeon, Carpro, etc to insure the dyes and such evaporate away (or something) leaving a truly clean surface but still...

I`ll admit to liking Gyeon partially due to it looks cool to me and I enjoy the bottles when I catch a glance. Mainly, because it works for me but most differing brands work pretty much the same so I guess I`ve been `marketed`.
 
Gyeon and Car pro are the same thing, just different colors. I can’t tell you how I know but I know someone. That product looks interesting. I’ve been using Griot’s paint prep, but may give this a try.
 
Years before you guys and gals were born, we used gallon cans of Dupont Y3919S Prep-Sol, and another one later I believe Y3900S Total Kleen, that were clear liquids used to clean all areas before Priming and Painting...
Never had any issues, never had paint or primer below upchucking itself in the form of paint peeling, etc...
If the products in that video work the same, and are way less, then why not try it out?
Just mind how it works on things like trim, etc., until you are sure its ok..
Of course, you will be trying it out out on your vehicle first, before a Client`s, right ? :)
Dan F
 
Gyeon and Car pro are the same thing, just different colors. I can’t tell you how I know but I know someone. That product looks interesting. I’ve been using Griot’s paint prep, but may give this a try.

As far as their paint preps go, or across their product lines?

Question about the Griot’s paint prep - Been a while since I’ve had the bottle out, but doesn’t the label on that one say to rinse off when you’re done? Or is it basically the same as other paint preps where it’s fine to spray on/wipe off?
 
I regularly use Rustoleum Wax and Tar Remover, it is light years better than CarPro Eraser. I currently have almost a gallon of Optimum Paint Prep that when I put into a container, I mix 31oz of it to 1 oz of Mineral Spirits because that`s what makes it prep the surface, Optimum by itself just doesn`t remove TSO`s, and yes with the Optimum/Mineral Spirits, I again neutralize the surface. I am a huge fan of the Rustoleum and also a huge fan of N-914 in the paint prep ratio, but as far as price is concerned, the Rustoleum cannot be beat. I`ve put Rustoleum on repaints, domestic paints, German paints, British paints, and Japanese paints without issue... I am not quite sure how it does with single stage, but should be able know by the first of September.
 
I`ve been using the rust oleum for years myself. I don`t know if it`s any better or worse than anything else. I`ve not had a reason to try anything new. Like said above, before that it was prep sol.
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With the sale on reboot , I’ll be picking up some paint prep.
Here are some others to consider

The Blackfire is 32ozs. Which sounds good.
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I know zip on this..
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These 2 I’am wondering about. WG looks like $$ .
Gtech has good reviews and is sold out in 16ozs.
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The Rustoleum I believe is a go.



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Skip panel wipe if you think Eraser is grabby. Panel wipe flashes off much faster. It is stronger than Eraser.
 
As far as their paint preps go, or across their product lines?

Question about the Griot’s paint prep - Been a while since I’ve had the bottle out, but doesn’t the label on that one say to rinse off when you’re done? Or is it basically the same as other paint preps where it’s fine to spray on/wipe off?

I applied it then used a sponge on it then rinse it off.
 
Stokdgs I used DuPont prep sol for many years when I was doing paint and body. The stuff couldn’t be beat!
I ran out about 5 years ago. I have no idea why I switched products. Sometimes the old ways are still probably the best ways.
Makes me want to check my cabinets that are full of the old days products. Probably no good. I’ve thrown out a bunch of it already.
 
Makes me want to check my cabinets that are full of the old days products. Probably no good. I’ve thrown out a bunch of it already.

None of my solvents have ever gone bad, though a few evaporated if they weren`t stored properly. My *OLD* (not just a decade or two) can of Wurth CleanSolv is still fine.

Sigh..PrepSol, PreKleeno...all gone now..
 
Shoot, I am still using a gallon of Ditzler wax and grease remover from the 70`s. Now known as PPG. Worked fine for my painting projects. I just checked the price of PPG and it is still very reasonable for a gallon. Some things are just way over priced, Griots Rinseless wash and Wax being one of those.

Dave
 
None of my solvents have ever gone bad, though a few evaporated if they weren`t stored properly. My *OLD* (not just a decade or two) can of Wurth CleanSolv is still fine.

Sigh..PrepSol, PreKleeno...all gone now..

Klean Strip makes a good one at about $13.00 a gallon. Must be good since you cannot buy it in California ;)

Dave
 
Had to throw away several bottles of 80’s early 90’s 3M polish, separated or dried. Had 2 5 gallon cans of lacquer thinner evaporate.
I don’t throw away anything that I can save.
Don’t buy large quantities of paint, bondo, or hardeners. They dry up quick.
 
I`ve been using the rust oleum for years myself. I don`t know if it`s any better or worse than anything else. I`ve not had a reason to try anything new. Like said above, before that it was prep sol.
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I i have a bottle of this stuff too but i found that it left behind a greasy residue....was it just me? I have not tried anyting else but a good IPA 90% mixed with distilled water, which is still what i prefer.
 
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