After some advice, I typically always prep with a solvent based wax and grease remover, and if I need to clean up after painting I use said wax and grease remover.
I recently switched over to base coats and 1k clears and I am finding that when I try to use this wax and grease remover on either the base coat or the clear the surface goes gummy / tacky / imprints.
Question 1 - Is there a time period that you cannot use solvent based wax and grease remover on anything painted in base coat or 1k clear.
Question 2 - Is there an alternative for cleaning a freshly painted (less than say 3 days) base coat or 1k clear for additional paint work, example should I be using a water based cleaner
Steve
Wax and Grease remover - Limitations
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Scrolling through 14yrs of posts on this site i found lots of info.
Would still love to hear from people on recommendations, lots of posts referred to mineral spirits, To clarify the reason i found this issue was I had to do a touch up on a rub through i made when buffing, so base coat back over my clear coat, i cleaned first with disastrous results. |
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Never use Prepsol on fresh paint or on basecoat. Ever. On fully cured and hardened paint only and, if 1K, sparingly! Don't leave basecoat for 3 days before clearing. If you have to do something to a piece while in basecoat, use gloves and avoid any kind of oil or grease contamination. Tack and blow before next coat. You can use a water based cleaner (50% water, 50% metho) on primer before basecoating. Actually you can use it on the substrate before priming too, if you like. Tack and blow before painting. Mineral spirits is what we call turps. Chris
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I use Dawn dish soap instead of wax and grease remover when
ever I can wash it off with water. It's much more thorough. JC.
(It's not custom painting-it's custom sanding) |
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