50/50 ISO or QD to remove DACP/SSR2.5?

klnyc

Deep scratch guy.
Do you guys use 50/50 iso or QD from Meg and other fine products?
I was wondeing if I can mix 10:1 AIO in a spray bottle?

thanks
 
why would you need anything to help remove those products:dunno if worked thoroughly they should come off fairly easy with just a good mf towels
 
Thanks for the reply Steve. Maybe I didnt explained correctly.
What I'm trying to explain is.... if you were using the yellow cutting pad w/#83, after couple of passess(almost done). You will get alot of left over. That's what I'm trying to say. You guys use QD to remove the remaining correct?
 
Having only used DACP a couple of times, I'm certainly not an expert, but.....
After any paint defect correcting product such as DACP, or Meg's #9, my next step is my cleaner/polish. Could be AIO, PwC, UPC, S100 SEC, whatever. I then finish with my LSP.

With a sealant I have used the following process.
Meg's DACP, (only if needed), Meg's #9, Klasse AIO, 4 Star UPP.

With a wax:
Meg's DACP, (only if needed), Meg's #9, Poorboy's PwC, S100 Carnauba.

I just wiped off any DACP residue with a MF towel.

IMO, any clean up needed should be taken care of by the paint cleaner.

Charles
 
I agree with Steve, If correct amount of #83 is applied and worked properly, there should be nothing more than a slight dust residue remaining on the paint. This will wipe up easily with a clean MF. If you do find leftover residue that doesn't want to come off, Meguiars #34 Final Inspection will do the trick. Poorboys Spray and Wipe should also work. Do not use a QD that leaves silicones or oils behind, because that can interfere with the products used in the next step of the process.
 
i agree that a the product should be worked in properly that way u shouldn't have any left over. but in the case that u dont wanna work in the products for a long time, i think a quick detailer is best... i read somewhere on the tutorials that using water/alcohal helps remove left over residue a lot but also dries the finsh. and makes application/removal of following products a pain...

but i think a paint cleaner like aio, ssr1, ect shopuld clean it right up.
 
Thanks again. I do have AIO and other paint cleaner. I might try #34 and see. So QD is no good huh?
 
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