AKRYA Klean is a water based wax,silicone, and polymer cleaner from High Temp.
I had been using my bodyshop supplies (Prep-Sol and Final Clean from Dupont) but wanted something different. So I ordered up some of this and here are my impressions.
Packaging: Available in 32oz, 1 or 2 gallon jugs.
Smell: Has a pleasant Spearmint odor and is not in any way chemically.
Ease of Use: Couldn't be more simpler. Depending on your task, it can be mixed in a spray bottle or bucket.
Intended Uses: For removing Silicones and waxes either during polishing or after as a prep to your LSP.
Can also be used as a "prep" for painting or detailing panels. In addition it makes a great pad cleaner.
Directions on label: Are well stated. You mix 5 parts water to 1 part product for use in a pad cleaning machine or 1:1 with water for hand pad and towel cleaning.
You can use it either straight or 1:1 with water in a bucket for paint prep.
My testing:
I used the 5:1 ratio in a spray bottle and when I was done polishing a panel, I sprayed some on a MF towel and wiped it across the work area, followed that with a clean dry MF and the results were as advertised. Polish residue was gone and panels were squeaky clean.
After closing up the garage I put 12 oz's in 2 gallons of water in a bucket and dropped my pads in there. Squeezed the solution through and let them soak for 5 or 10 min's then some more squeezing while in the bucket then off the the sink for rinsing.
Polish residue was removed from the pads and the solution rinsed out clean in short order.
I haven't had a chance to try it after washing as a prep to detailing.
Conclusions:
I like the idea of having a VOC compilant water based product I can use for this duty instead of a APC or solvent. The product has done for me everything so far I brought it for. At 14.95 a gallon it's cheap, easy and effective.
I had been using my bodyshop supplies (Prep-Sol and Final Clean from Dupont) but wanted something different. So I ordered up some of this and here are my impressions.
Packaging: Available in 32oz, 1 or 2 gallon jugs.
Smell: Has a pleasant Spearmint odor and is not in any way chemically.
Ease of Use: Couldn't be more simpler. Depending on your task, it can be mixed in a spray bottle or bucket.
Intended Uses: For removing Silicones and waxes either during polishing or after as a prep to your LSP.
Can also be used as a "prep" for painting or detailing panels. In addition it makes a great pad cleaner.
Directions on label: Are well stated. You mix 5 parts water to 1 part product for use in a pad cleaning machine or 1:1 with water for hand pad and towel cleaning.
You can use it either straight or 1:1 with water in a bucket for paint prep.
My testing:
I used the 5:1 ratio in a spray bottle and when I was done polishing a panel, I sprayed some on a MF towel and wiped it across the work area, followed that with a clean dry MF and the results were as advertised. Polish residue was gone and panels were squeaky clean.
After closing up the garage I put 12 oz's in 2 gallons of water in a bucket and dropped my pads in there. Squeezed the solution through and let them soak for 5 or 10 min's then some more squeezing while in the bucket then off the the sink for rinsing.
Polish residue was removed from the pads and the solution rinsed out clean in short order.
I haven't had a chance to try it after washing as a prep to detailing.
Conclusions:
I like the idea of having a VOC compilant water based product I can use for this duty instead of a APC or solvent. The product has done for me everything so far I brought it for. At 14.95 a gallon it's cheap, easy and effective.