imported_Dude
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I have Meguiar's #20 polymer sealant on my car at present. I want to strip it to apply Blackfire and Z.
I emailed Meguiar's to ask how to do this. They responded with contradictory info. I emailed Sal. He said to use Dawn. Ron K. suggested paint cleaner. I am willing to try this, but I am nervous becuase it seems like it will actually remove my clear coat if I leave it on for too long. Bretfaz suggested Prepsol. None of the auto paint supply stores in town carry it. He also suggested a NAPA product. My local NAPA doesn't have it.
I went to Pep Boys this weekend and found a product by Klean Strip called "Auto Prep Automotive Surface Cleaner". It's an aerosol. The can says that it removes "wax, grease, bugs, tar and tree sap"
Will this remove my #20? I called Klean Stirp, and they responded that it "wasn't designed to remove a polymer, but it might, depending on the circumstances". They person I spoke to did seem to have much experience with polymers, and I think he was guessing.
Does anyone have any insight regarding whether this will remove my #20? I strongly suspect that it will. It appears to be a generic solvent, just like the ones found in one-step products like AIO and cleaner waxes.
Finally, I know that an abrasive such as SMR will definately remove the #20. My paint is in good shape, though, so I am extremely reluctant to use an abrasive on it. I would like to find a product that will remove the #20 chemically, without resorting to abrasives.
I emailed Meguiar's to ask how to do this. They responded with contradictory info. I emailed Sal. He said to use Dawn. Ron K. suggested paint cleaner. I am willing to try this, but I am nervous becuase it seems like it will actually remove my clear coat if I leave it on for too long. Bretfaz suggested Prepsol. None of the auto paint supply stores in town carry it. He also suggested a NAPA product. My local NAPA doesn't have it.
I went to Pep Boys this weekend and found a product by Klean Strip called "Auto Prep Automotive Surface Cleaner". It's an aerosol. The can says that it removes "wax, grease, bugs, tar and tree sap"
Will this remove my #20? I called Klean Stirp, and they responded that it "wasn't designed to remove a polymer, but it might, depending on the circumstances". They person I spoke to did seem to have much experience with polymers, and I think he was guessing.
Does anyone have any insight regarding whether this will remove my #20? I strongly suspect that it will. It appears to be a generic solvent, just like the ones found in one-step products like AIO and cleaner waxes.
Finally, I know that an abrasive such as SMR will definately remove the #20. My paint is in good shape, though, so I am extremely reluctant to use an abrasive on it. I would like to find a product that will remove the #20 chemically, without resorting to abrasives.