Stripping Sealant.

dd1101

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I am looking to try a new sealant on my Wifes SUV and my older Acura.

The paint is in great condition, I might have to do some spot buffing with 105/205 on my wifes car.

But for the sealants on the car right now, my wifes car got a coating of BFWD back in June, a coat of BFCS in August and another coat 3 weeks ago.

The car wash soaps I have are Ironx Snow soap, BF, and Griots.
Whats the safest best way to strip the sealant off?
Ironx then IPA?
 
To completely strip the existing sealants and wax give each panel a good cleaning with a paint cleaner. This will also remove stains, embedded grime, and slight oxidation......:bigups
 
fwiw, he is my regiment.

  • wash with 2x the concentrate of quality car shampoo - no dawn as it tends to dry out rubber bits
  • IronX if needed
  • Spray entire car with P21s TAW, lightly agitate with schmitt, let dwell for 10 minutes. Rinse thoroughly
  • Clay
  • KAIO via DA
  • Final wipe down with Menzerna Top Inspection to remove any residual oils.

At this point either compound/polish or go directly to your favorite LSP.
 
To completely strip the existing sealants and wax give each panel a good cleaning with a paint cleaner. This will also remove stains, embedded grime, and slight oxidation......:bigups

I agree. I have a bottle of P21s paint cleaner for this purpose.
 
I've been using Pinnacle paint cleansing lotion for this.

I tried a sample of this & the BF version and didn't think either cleaned as well as KAIO - at least comparing the dirt level of the white flat pad I was using. Without a doubt the KAIO pad contained more dirt then either the Pinnacle or the BF. With that said, keep in mind that's all I'm asking from my AIO solution, so YMMV.
 
When looking at all the paint cleanser like Pinnacle Paint Cleaning, P21S, Blackfire GEP, and Wolfgang Paintwork; Is there a difference? All of these chemically clean the surface for a LSP right.

Does one work better than another.
 
To completely strip the existing sealants and wax give each panel a good cleaning with a paint cleaner. This will also remove stains, embedded grime, and slight oxidation......:bigups

I couldn't agree more!

PB Pro-polish is one of the best IMO for cleaning paint
 
On my own cars, I will use a paint cleaner rather than relying on just stripping since the paint cleaner does more. It can clear up paint better.
 
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