Anyone know how to remove Nirto Seal?

Applied it after a good cleaning when I was doing the whole van with a small foam pad. Part A and then B. Not sure how many options there are to application?



Jeff
 
Thanks Thomas. I guess that is an option. Is there a chemical approach or just the mechanical one? Do you think thickness in the application was the cause of it appearing a bit smeary on the glass parts? This was NS that was ~ 2 months old. Was thinking that may have been an issue?
 
Perhaps was the case. Part B was a bit thicker than I remember it being when freshly opened. Won't have the chance to reapply for a while, as I have used up Part B after completing the miata which took very little, and the hulking Odyssey, which finished off the rest.
 
Perfect time to see how chemical resistant it is. I'd try a strong window cleaner, if that doesn't do it, try an AIO. Next up UNO.
 
Black99miata said:
Perhaps was the case. Part B was a bit thicker than I remember it being when freshly opened. Won't have the chance to reapply for a while, as I have used up Part B after completing the miata which took very little, and the hulking Odyssey, which finished off the rest.



If you ran out of B and still have A, you can use poxy as a B replacement. It will still work good, just not as good as B.



Just remember, less is more! Use as little as possible.
 
:bawling: Interesting, although I canned the rest of the Part A as I didn't know this sooner....



Yes, I have tried clay and windex and Griots window cleaner. I have some Klasse AIO I could try or just break out the UNO and polish. Will let you know how it turns out. So far it has been very stubborn (good for things that you want it to stick to!!)



Jeff



P.S. sorry about the typo in the title. Fat fingers and too heavy on the Part B... geesh!
 
If you're really in a jam, perhaps Valugard New Car Prep may do it. It is a safe solvent for painted surfaces. It's well worth having around in general.
 
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