Safe way to strip a sealant

Strip

I normallly use 3M Prepsol for all stripping of sealant/wax/silicones. It's the standard in bodyshops and has always worked for me.

Regards,
Deanski
 
ben54 said:
What's a safe way to strip a sealant from your car's finish before applying a different sealant?
Klasse AIO seems to work for me. Whether or not it would strip all sealants, I have no idea. I have heard that Zaino is not only very durable, but it is also somewhat difficult to remove.
IMO, the AIO is an amazing product for prepping the paint and putting down a good base for any topper, wax or sealant. Chances are that the paint cleaner recommended by the manufacturer of the sealant you plan to use would do the job, also.
About the only thing AIO doesn't do is remove swirls. At least not for me. Meg's #9 seems to do that, though.
Typical application: Meg's #9, Klasse AIO, 4 Star UPP.

Charles
 
Re: Strip

Deanski said:
I normallly use 3M Prepsol for all stripping of sealant/wax/silicones. It's the standard in bodyshops and has always worked for me.

Regards,
Deanski
:yeah .......or any professional body shop wax and grease remover or paint prep cleaner. I've been using PPG products for years so I use PPG 330 or 440. Auto Zone carries a cheap one but I think they are all the pretty much the same and would DEFINITELY take sealant off. Hell...they just dammed near take skin off ;) .............. strong stuff.
 
Good ol' isopropyl alcohol removes Klasse SG. I think I read that I worked when other products failed
 
most chemical paint cleaners like AIO or PP should work. or like Bill D wrote, isopropyl alcohol will work.
 
Sorry to highjack this thread, but could you put a cup of isopropyl alchohol in your wash bucket with an ounce of car wash and accomplish the same thing??
 
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