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    Just One More Coat Beemerboy's Avatar
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    Removing a Sealant

    Can anyone tell how to stripi a sealant off a car. I used some last week over Poorboys polish with Carnuba and after looking at it in the sun it has as oilly look. So I want to strip it off clean the clar coat and start over.
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    Beemerboy,

    Any abrasive polish (even mild) should remove the sealant.

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    Originally posted by Boss_429
    Beemerboy,

    Any abrasive polish (even mild) should remove the sealant.
    who can argue with the Boss
    life is short ..do it while you can

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    Originally posted by Poorboy


    who can argue with the Boss
    I will try....I know someone who would read that and take "shoe Polish" to the car....

    jeff

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    Just One More Coat Beemerboy's Avatar
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    Thanks I was thinking of doing two things using Megs clearer and taking a typing and spelling class after reading my post:p
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    I would try some APC+ with there suggested dilution ratio of 64:1 for exterior cleaning and "dewaxing" It might work but the Klassem,EX,And Zaino are pretty tough.
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    Originally posted by JeffBruce


    I will try....I know someone who would read that and take "shoe Polish" to the car....

    jeff
    Jeff, as long as it`s a bit abrasive, it should work!

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    Originally posted by Boss_429


    Jeff, as long as it`s a bit abrasive, it should work!
    The problem he`ll have is when he take that bristle shoe brush to the paint.....and goes back and forth....back and forth.....
    jeff

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    I just removed *don`t laugh* Liquid Glass from my car with the pro polish w/carnuba. It just gummed up and came off like butter. Just a thought!
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    Member that guy with the Audi A4 that JGV Detailed that used Steel wool all over the car to get tar off.
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