YtDiamond05
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Anybody know any tricks or products to remove 106ff? It seems as if it is the only product that gives me a hard time removing after it has been worked in. Is this normal?
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Legacy99 said:Sounds like you are not working 106 long enough. Work it till it goes clear. If you are still having problems because of humidity do a IPA wipe down.
rydawg said:Try adding a little splash of distilled wated to the bottle and shake like you have never shaken before. This will help.
Legacy99 said:Sounds like you are not working 106 long enough. Work it till it goes clear. If you are still having problems because of humidity do a IPA wipe down.
Greg Nichols said:While you might not be working it long enough, it still leave a residue around that for best results needs IPA or "prepsol" wipe down. I worked it for minutes before just as an experiment and still had to work to remove ALL.
rydawg said:I have been adding water to compounds and polishes for 15 years.