Bill D
Hooked For Life
I tried contacting Irene about that or the Hi Temp branded product, no response. It sounds like very disitnct ingredients mixed together in the form of a wash.
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Bill D said:If anything, it will make applying a new sealant easier. With Menzerna, an area polished should have no filler covering any defects still left behind so no need to worry about alcohol getting on that and uncovering them. But if you mean an area polished with Menzerna and sealed with whatever LSP, yeah keep the alcohol away from it.
Bill D said:Yes, you can use the alcohol wipe down for the whole car but I would suggest using it per panel. I find it a lot less tedious trying to strip the entire car of the LSP first and then diving into the polishing: do alcohol wipe down, polish, inspect using the alcohol , polish as much you need to /want to towards you goal, continue to inspect in between your polishing steps after an alcohol wipe down, move on to the next area or panel or if your doing just the one panel/ area, apply your LSP. For an entire car I still wait until I'm done polishing everything to take one last look at the entire car before applying the LSP
I think you are under the assumption that Menzerna polishes leave behind something on the paint. Menzerna polishes do not seal or leave behind anything that can be removed. So, there is no "removing Menzerna polishes"; the results you see upon using them is really what the paint looks like after them.
The alcohol can do 2 things in this whole polishing and laying down wax/sealant process
* remove filler and oils left behind by polishes
* remove waxes and polishes from the paint
6speedZ said::hairpull Anyone else willing to try and help me understand this. Feel free to dumb it down a little, because I still don't get it.When it says the alcohol will remove the waxes and polishes we are talking about excess polish right? I don't understand how both quotes can make sense together. I am sure they do, but I am just not getting it.
PhilS said:Polishes like Megs #80 and #9 contain not only mechanical abrasives but oils which act as a glaze and fillers. Even after polishing and wiping the surface clean these oils are left behind. Using a following wipedown with an IPA solution will remove these oils and show the bare paint surface i.e. the true result of what the abrasives did. Polishes like Menzerna's and Poorboys do not contain these oils so an IPA wipedown will not change anything. Using #80/#9 is a bit like using SSR2/SSR1 and following with a glaze.