You might want to look for another product just to be safe. The
stuff I have used ( Grow automotive 1705 super Klean) claims to be
safe with laquers, urethanes, undercoats, etc.
Method:
Wearing gloves, wet a lint-free towel. Wipe the primered surface,
and follow with a dry towel. This is to wipe the oils, etc. away,
as opposed to thinning them out with solvent, and allowing them to re-
congeal on the surface. Then wipe with a tack cloth immediately
before spraying. IU like the 3M microfiber kind. If you drop them
during use, discard them.
-Marc
On Aug 30, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Stan wrote:
> Hi all,
> Can someone help me out on the proper cleaning procedure after
> final sanding
> on
> primer?
> I went to the local experts and they sold me a can of Wax Remover/
> Degreaser.
> They told me to use this and then use a tack cloth before painting.
>
> Great. Now I look at the instructions on the can and it says "do
> not apply on
> freshly painted surfaces or on top of primer".
>
> Does anyone know the proper method?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Stan
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