I am finally finding the time to slowly paint correct my car, still new at it so it is taking me a lot longer than it would most of you guys. I am doing sections at a time whenever I get an hour or so to myself throughout the week. I then remove the excess and protect with some buttery wax (this is only short term while I correct the entire car).
My question is this, once I have corrected my whole car I would like to remove any of the Buttery Wax and other LSPs left on the paint and treat the entire car with Liquid Paint Sealant. Would Revive Hand Polish be "strong enough" to remove the LPSs from my paint or would I have to use something a bit more aggressive to remove them and proceed to treat the whole car with Paint Sealant?
If it is the case that Revive isn't "strong enough" then I am open to suggestions about what would be the best way to remove them and have a "clean paint slate" on which to apply the paint sealant. Also if it is in fact "strong enough" would I have to use any of the hex grip applicators in particular or would the blue one work?
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jakerodz7
Question for you guys,
I am finally finding the time to slowly paint correct my car, still new at it so it is taking me a lot longer than it would most of you guys. I am doing sections at a time whenever I get an hour or so to myself throughout the week. I then remove the excess and protect with some buttery wax (this is only short term while I correct the entire car).
My question is this, once I have corrected my whole car I would like to remove any of the Buttery Wax and other LSPs left on the paint and treat the entire car with Liquid Paint Sealant. Would Revive Hand Polish be "strong enough" to remove the LPSs from my paint or would I have to use something a bit more aggressive to remove them and proceed to treat the whole car with Paint Sealant?
If it is the case that Revive isn't "strong enough" then I am open to suggestions about what would be the best way to remove them and have a "clean paint slate" on which to apply the paint sealant. Also if it is in fact "strong enough" would I have to use any of the hex grip applicators in particular or would the blue one work?
Thanks for your input/help guys!
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