Chris@Adams Posted January 10, 2009 Share Posted January 10, 2009 Adam, Jason, Ashley, I was wondering if all of the products are body shop safe Thanks ,Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Junkman2008 Posted January 10, 2009 Share Posted January 10, 2009 Adam, Jason, Ashley, I was wondering if all of the products are body shop safe Thanks ,Chris What do you mean by "body shop safe"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Nitelord Posted January 10, 2009 Share Posted January 10, 2009 The way I understand Body Shop Safe is: Easy to apply, Easy to remove for paint work, Safe for today's paint work and VOC compliant. Please correct me if I'm mistaken... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Adam Posted January 10, 2009 Share Posted January 10, 2009 Chris means that if used in a body shop, the silicone used won't cause paint to fish-eye, or have other adhering problems when drying. Quick Answer: Swirl & Haze Remover has Zero silicone or polymers, and is 100% body shop safe. We have several body shop customers who use our products in their shop. Most use our Brilliant Spray Glaze as a final coat before the vehicle leaves the shop. Our other products are not designed for use in body shops, as typically, there is a paint booth nearby. Airborne silicone can cause problems, and spraying tire dressing is typically the biggest cause of problems. (We don't have a spray-dressing, but using our Undercarriage Spray near the fan which vents a spray booth, while painting, would be BAD.) Soon, we will have a compound that is more agressive than the Swirl & Haze, and it too will be okay to use in the body shop. While we have never had a report of someone using our products, and had the paint fisheye, or have other problems, it's important to note that we did not design our products to be used in a body shop. Body shop businesses typically need more abrasive compounds to cut sanding scratches. That has not yet been a product in our line we can say will outperform the competition in the category 110%. Stay tuned, as that is one of the dozen products that will be coming to you from our little biz! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Junkman2008 Posted January 10, 2009 Share Posted January 10, 2009 So the Swirl and Haze Remover is safe to use on fresh paint without the problem of sealing in the thinners that normally need 30 - 60 days to escape depending on the climate you're in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Adam Posted January 10, 2009 Share Posted January 10, 2009 So the Swirl and Haze Remover is safe to use on fresh paint without the problem of sealing in the thinners that normally need 30 - 60 days to escape depending on the climate you're in? That is correct A.J.! Also, so you know, you can use the Brilliant Spray Glaze on fresh paint, no issues. How's the weekend? Any crazy plans to cook up a 50lb pizza? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Junkman2008 Posted January 10, 2009 Share Posted January 10, 2009 (edited) That is correct A.J.! Also, so you know, you can use the Brilliant Spray Glaze on fresh paint, no issues. How's the weekend? Any crazy plans to cook up a 50lb pizza? You're gonna laugh, but I just walked away from the fridge after eyeballing that frozen devil going, "Hmmm, have I clogged an artery today? Louisville just beat Villanova in a last second rebound and my heart is on life support! Edited January 10, 2009 by Junkman2008 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Chris@Adams Posted January 10, 2009 Author Share Posted January 10, 2009 Chris means that if used in a body shop, the silicone used won't cause paint to fish-eye, or have other adhering problems when drying. Quick Answer: Swirl & Haze Remover has Zero silicone or polymers, and is 100% body shop safe. We have several body shop customers who use our products in their shop. Most use our Brilliant Spray Glaze as a final coat before the vehicle leaves the shop. Our other products are not designed for use in body shops, as typically, there is a paint booth nearby. Airborne silicone can cause problems, and spraying tire dressing is typically the biggest cause of problems. (We don't have a spray-dressing, but using our Undercarriage Spray near the fan which vents a spray booth, while painting, would be BAD.) Soon, we will have a compound that is more agressive than the Swirl & Haze, and it too will be okay to use in the body shop. While we have never had a report of someone using our products, and had the paint fisheye, or have other problems, it's important to note that we did not design our products to be used in a body shop. Body shop businesses typically need more abrasive compounds to cut sanding scratches. That has not yet been a product in our line we can say will outperform the competition in the category 110%. Stay tuned, as that is one of the dozen products that will be coming to you from our little biz! Thanks Adam that answers my question,now I know what I can put on fresh paint and what I can't! Chris:thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 motion427 Posted July 16, 2011 Share Posted July 16, 2011 Is their any silicone in your Detail Spray Adam ? My uncle has a body shop,and he like's the product.But he hate fish-eye paint jobs....... Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 MAYBEN Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 a dozen new products eh? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Bill-V8V Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 a dozen new products eh? This thread is over 2 1/2 tears old. I think there has been at least 12 new products since then Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Chris@Adams Posted July 17, 2011 Author Share Posted July 17, 2011 This thread is over 2 1/2 tears old. I think there has been at least 12 new products since then Or at least improved products! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 Bill-V8V Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 Is their any silicone in your Detail Spray Adam ?My uncle has a body shop,and he like's the product.But he hate fish-eye paint jobs....... Thanks I don't think there is but to be safe you should probably give Ashley a quick call or send an email to team@adamspolishes.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 MAYBEN Posted July 17, 2011 Share Posted July 17, 2011 oops.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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