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IPA Wipedown
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June 30, 2009, 07:17:41 PM »
Does anyone here do an IPA wipedown? Is it really necessary?
If you do, do you dilute it? If so, how strong of a mixture? 50/50? And what concentration alcohol?
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Re: IPA Wipedown
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June 30, 2009, 10:25:16 PM »
I don't know what it is, but I'm curious.
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Re: IPA Wipedown
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June 30, 2009, 10:55:17 PM »
Isopropyl alcohol.. i think it removes any sealants or wax that's protecting the paint, so that you can build up a new protective layering.
i've never done it..
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Re: IPA Wipedown
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June 30, 2009, 11:32:07 PM »
I never went that route either. I usually just do the wash, clay, polish, glaze, sealant, then wax.
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Re: IPA Wipedown
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July 01, 2009, 01:23:09 AM »
To get all your wax/polish/sealant/anything off use Dawn, the dish washing soap. Will get it all off. It's even what Zaino recommends doing before detailing your car with their products...
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July 01, 2009, 01:47:02 AM »
It is isopropyl alcohol. It's typically used just after the polish step to clean up any polish residue left over and it is supposed to help the sealant and/or wax adhere to the paint better.
I'm just curious if it does actually help clean up any leftover residue and help the sealant and/or wax adhere better? Also, if it strips any polish that was used?
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July 01, 2009, 02:54:07 AM »
Oh, and its supposed to help verify paint correction, i.e. swirl mark removal, scratch removal; and that the polish isn't just filling in imperfections with the lubrication oils.
Essentially, I'm trying to find out how much of a problem a LSP has sticking to the paint surface after the polish step without doing an IPA wipedown.
Granted, the alcohol should be cheap, so I don't have an issue with that. I just want to make sure the alcohol won't have any adverse effects and somehow ruin the paint finish?
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Re: IPA Wipedown
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I've used it for cleaning body parts before installing lip kits, so I don't see why it would hurt your paint in any way if you did it.
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I've used it for cleaning body parts before installing lip kits, so I don't see why it would hurt your paint in any way if you did it.
+1 it is in Hondas instructions for installing the HFP lip kit for the 7th gen.
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July 01, 2009, 04:39:00 PM »
It might not have any problem on paint, but rubber and vinyl might be a different story. I could be wrong, but it can probably dry it up or cause it to fade.
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Re: IPA Wipedown
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July 02, 2009, 11:41:27 AM »
+1 on using dish soap to remove old wax/sealant. I think I would only use alcohol for special tasks like lip kits etc.
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It might not have any problem on paint, but rubber and vinyl might be a different story. I could be wrong, but it can probably dry it up or cause it to fade.
I'm planning on taping up the car, so rubber and vinyl pieces should be covered.
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+1 on using dish soap to remove old wax/sealant. I think I would only use alcohol for special tasks like lip kits etc.
I'm not planning to use the alcohol to remove old wax and sealant. I'm planning to use it to clean up polish residue so to be sure that the paint is fully corrected. At this stage, old wax and sealant should already have been stripped.
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+1 on using dish soap to remove old wax/sealant. I think I would only use alcohol for special tasks like lip kits etc.
I'm not planning to use the alcohol to remove old wax and sealant. I'm planning to use it to clean up polish residue so to be sure that the paint is fully corrected. At this stage, old wax and sealant should already have been stripped.
Oh sorry, I misread your post. I've never heard of people wiping their paint down with IPA after applying polish. Once the polish is fully broken down you should be able to wipe down any residue with a MF towel. I spend a lot of time on Autopia and Autogeek and this alcohol thing is new to me.
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+1 on using dish soap to remove old wax/sealant. I think I would only use alcohol for special tasks like lip kits etc.
I'm not planning to use the alcohol to remove old wax and sealant. I'm planning to use it to clean up polish residue so to be sure that the paint is fully corrected. At this stage, old wax and sealant should already have been stripped.
Oh sorry, I misread your post. I've never heard of people wiping their paint down with IPA after applying polish. Once the polish is fully broken down you should be able to wipe down any residue with a MF towel. I spend a lot of time on Autopia and Autogeek and this alcohol thing is new to me.
I actually saw a thread about it on Autopia, which is why I decided to ask about how many people do it. I read it somewhere, and it peaked my interest, so I started searching about more info on it.
I've just never heard of it before, so I was curious about how many people actually do it. I know there are some on autopia and autogeek that do, but I'm curious how many more people outside of those forums might do it.
I used to lurk a bit on Autopia and Autogeek, but I've recently decided to step up my game, so I finally signed up. It's fairly overwhelming with how much I've read lately, but I'm learning a lot. :-)
http://www.autopia.org/forum/car-detail ... edown.html
http://www.autopia.org/forum/machine-po ... stion.html
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/aut ... -down.html
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Re: IPA Wipedown
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July 04, 2009, 02:24:49 AM »
Yeah, the "professional" detailing methods on those sites are enough to make your head spin. I do not think many people do this...only those super crazed about car detailing. From what I read the IPA is used to remove any residual polish that might be filling in surface imperfections on your paint. Personally, this seems rather anal to me...
It seems the popular mix is to go with 50% in a 50/50 solution. Most spray it on a MF towel then wipe the paint...being mindful of plastics and trim.
Give it a shot it you want...personally, I think this is a bit overkill...maybe our expert detailer (DeepGloss) will chime in.
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