ONR to remove stubborn sealant residue?

TGates

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Yesterday I found some time to clay the Regal and try out my new Duragloss products. It had been a long time since I'd used anything other than Optimum Car Wax, so I was a little out of sync (and lazy) so I put the 601 and 105 on a little thick. I waited a few hours, but they were just not going to set up and be easy to remove. Detail spray was not helping much. It was going to take a couple of hours and a lot of elbow grease to get the residue off. I looked over and saw my bottle of ONR and decided to give it a try for removing the residue. I mixed up a bucket and washed the car like normal, except I made sure to wring the mitt out more than normal since all I was really needing was a little bit of the solution on the paint. It worked like a charm.



Has anyone ever done this? Any ill effects on durability?
 
Does Duragloss recommend a curing time, wherein the car is not supposed to get wet (like most sealants)? If they do, then I guess it could affect durability, as my understanding is that water inhibits the cross-linking of the polymers in most sealants.
 
I'd bet it wasn't the ONR that did the trick, but the use of water that settled the oils down. I doubt it affected anything either. Especially after it had a chance to crosslink for a couple hours.
 
David Fermani said:
I'd bet it wasn't the ONR that did the trick, but the use of water that settled the oils down. I doubt it affected anything either. Especially after it had a chance to crosslink for a couple hours.



I guess I need to keep a spray bottle of distilled water around! Or quit being lazy and apply it the right way...
 
Well, I figured out what I did wrong the first go around where I needed an ONR bath to remove the residue. I didn't realize you had to wait for the 601 bonding agent to dry BEFORE putting the sealant on top. The Duragloss instructions are a little weak. I had to polish a door, and then I reapplied the 601 and 105 with the appropriate curing time given to the 601. It worked much better.



Told you I was out of the loop *facepalm*
 
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