wawrzynskivp
Well Known Member
For too long I thought that a good solvent from the hardware store would get grease and wax off my substrates. If it dissolves wax and/or grease then it can remove it right? After a discussion with a paint manufacturer I found out why that may do as much harm as good, perhaps more harm. Sometimes thinning out the grease/wax just makes it go deeper into the substrate. Non purpose made degreasers have lots of impurities that stay behind and some are worse than not using anything at all. (assuming you are starting with something that actually looks clean and you are going for 'chemically clean enough for paint')
So here is a product I like: https://www.southernpolyurethanes.com/waterborne-wg-remover
Metal, plastic, you name it. Get it as clean as you can with your usual method then wipe half of it with a product like this and feel the difference between 'clean' and clean!
So here is a product I like: https://www.southernpolyurethanes.com/waterborne-wg-remover
Metal, plastic, you name it. Get it as clean as you can with your usual method then wipe half of it with a product like this and feel the difference between 'clean' and clean!
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