Got a question for the pro's out there.
A customer of mine bought a used car. 1998 Sebring convertable, anyways when he bought it they had it detailed and the shop put a coat of Master sheild paint sealer on it. The product is made by a company called value-gaurd. The dealers that use this product say it's good for three years. I have posted before and researched this product and find that it is actually good for 6 months to a year. Anyways back to my question. My customer has swirl marks in his paint and it has just been sealed. Can I take this stuff off? And if so how? Will alchol work or Dawn dish soap like with wax? Or can I just compound right over this stuff, polish , then re-seal it. This customer is a fanatic and I don't want to wait until it where s off.
Thanks Clint.
A customer of mine bought a used car. 1998 Sebring convertable, anyways when he bought it they had it detailed and the shop put a coat of Master sheild paint sealer on it. The product is made by a company called value-gaurd. The dealers that use this product say it's good for three years. I have posted before and researched this product and find that it is actually good for 6 months to a year. Anyways back to my question. My customer has swirl marks in his paint and it has just been sealed. Can I take this stuff off? And if so how? Will alchol work or Dawn dish soap like with wax? Or can I just compound right over this stuff, polish , then re-seal it. This customer is a fanatic and I don't want to wait until it where s off.
Thanks Clint.