KnuckleBuckett
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I have noted over and over in this foum that an isopropyl alcohol is used as a wipe down after polishing. I am guessing it is either pure isopropyl or isopropyl with deionized water as the balance? Isopropyl can leave hydrocarbons behind. Residue is minimal, but certainly detectable even visually on many surfaces.
I work in a laboratory and we use a 70/10 ethynol to deionized water (Desytol in Europe) for cleaning surfaces that need strong cleaning yet minimal to zero residue is acceptable.
Can anyone explain why isopropyl is the gold standard for detailing rather than ethynol?
Maybe I can learn something here.
:nixweiss
I work in a laboratory and we use a 70/10 ethynol to deionized water (Desytol in Europe) for cleaning surfaces that need strong cleaning yet minimal to zero residue is acceptable.
Can anyone explain why isopropyl is the gold standard for detailing rather than ethynol?
Maybe I can learn something here.
:nixweiss