Need a replacement for TAW.

SuperBee364 said:
Yeah, we diluted it 1:1. We sprayed it on with a spray bottle, let it dwell for a couple minutes, then put a layer of CW&C foam on by foam cannon over the top of the Prep Wash, then a traditional wash. It worked really well.



Giddiup...that was my plan. One more question Supes, sorry. Did you use it as a wipedown after polishing a panel to inspect your work?
 
stiffdogg06 said:
Supe - I apologize. LoL. I recommended it in a different thread and not in this one.



Sorry about that man, I could've swore I did in this thread. 5 rounds of golf in 3 days can get to you. :nervous:



Wow, that's a lot of golf! Sounds fun, though.



MadOzodi said:
Giddiup...that was my plan. One more question Supes, sorry. Did you use it as a wipedown after polishing a panel to inspect your work?



No, I stuck with IPA, since it evaporates cleanly. The directions on Prep Wash say that you *could* use it spray-on/wipe off, but I don't know how the residue would effect a glaze or wax. This is strictly MO, but I would think that any Prep Wash residue left on the paint wouldn't be good at all.



sal329 said:
Sounds great there are a few Hi Temp items I am looking at. The molding renew, the APC or the strong cleaner and the grape tire dressing



I think that our own BigJimz28 uses a lot of the Hi-Temp line, and gets great results from them.
 
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