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  • what do you guys use to remove oils?

    I've been using the M105 and M205 combo a lot lately, and noticed that after the polishing, when I go to wash the car I still see smears of the polishing oils left on the paint. I've tried letting the hyperwash soak for a couple minutes before the wash, I even added a little bit of APC to the wash, but didn't have any better luck, should i add a little degreaser next time? Thanks

    Rafal

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    Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

    I have never had anything like this happen before. From my understanding, M205 does not have any polishing oils present in it.
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    • #3
      Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

      I wish I would have taken some pictures. The best way I can describe them is... after a wash, they look like wide holograms, but when you wipe them with a towel they smear... and I can wipe them forever with clean microfiber towels and they just smear to one side or the other but will not come off... I have done this all using the DA. they disappear after a light wax or sealant application....

      Rafal

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      • #4
        Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

        Something isn't right here.

        Are you applying anything after the M205? Anything at all?
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        • #5
          Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

          Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
          Something isn't right here.

          Are you applying anything after the M205? Anything at all?
          nope Here's what I do:
          wash and dry
          clay bar
          M105 on a polishing pad at speed 4 on my flex DA
          M205 on a polishing pad at speed 4 on my flex DA

          should I wax between the m105 and m205?
          again after a light wax application they're gone, as if the wax dries them out or something

          Rafal

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          • #6
            Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

            Provided you are using a clean microfiber towel, and removing all trances of M205 from the vehicle after you've worked it into the paint, then you should not be having the issues that you are having.

            I don't know whats going on here. Maybe wipe the entire vehicle down with a quick detailer, then move on to wax. Wiping it down nefore you wax(which everyone should be doing anyways ) will ensure that you have removed all traces of product off the vehicle.

            Nick

            Edit: Do not wax between M105 and M205. There is no need to do this at all, as the M205 will just remove the wax.
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              Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

              Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
              Provided you are using a clean microfiber towel, and removing all trances of M205 from the vehicle after you've worked it into the paint, then you should not be having the issues that you are having.
              That's what I would think might be the cause. Are you making sure to either rotate the sides of the towel, or get a clean towel altogether as you go? You might be saturating the towel and leaving it on the paint.

              Try using foamed glass cleaner for the final wipe down of the panel with a fresh towel. I use Sprayway, but others should work.

              (Thanks for the tip, Nick).

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                Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

                Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
                Provided you are using a clean microfiber towel, and removing all trances of M205 from the vehicle after you've worked it into the paint, then you should not be having the issues that you are having.

                I don't know whats going on here. Maybe wipe the entire vehicle down with a quick detailer, then move on to wax. Wiping it down nefore you wax(which everyone should be doing anyways ) will ensure that you have removed all traces of product off the vehicle.

                Nick

                Edit: Do not wax between M105 and M205. There is no need to do this at all, as the M205 will just remove the wax.
                I I have tried the quick detailer as I always to that between polishing steps... when I polish I'll do one area one time and before I do the same area I will wipe it down with the quick detailer before doing another application... maybe I just got a bad bottle or something? it was brand new when I got it obviously. Oh and I'm sorry I mean should I wash between M105 and M205 not wax... and yes I use a clean towel for every body panel, I'm just a little anal about this stuff lol

                Rafal

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                • #9
                  Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

                  Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
                  That's what I would think might be the cause. Are you making sure to either rotate the sides of the towel, or get a clean towel altogether as you go? You might be saturating the towel and leaving it on the paint.

                  Try using foamed glass cleaner for the final wipe down of the panel with a fresh towel. I use Sprayway, but others should work.

                  (Thanks for the tip, Nick).
                  I tried to make "clean" in bold during my post. But for some reason, the "B" button wouldn't work for me
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                  • #10
                    Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

                    I'll try the glass cleaner tip, thanks!

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                    • #11
                      Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

                      Originally posted by Krzemienr View Post
                      I I have tried the quick detailer as I always to that between polishing steps... when I polish I'll do one area one time and before I do the same area I will wipe it down with the quick detailer before doing another application... maybe I just got a bad bottle or something? it was brand new when I got it obviously. Oh and I'm sorry I mean should I wash bewteen M105 and M205 not wax...

                      Rafal
                      No need to wash between steps. What you're seeing is unusual. I'd be willing to bet that you are not seeing the saturation of your towel, and continuing to use it. This in turn, is not removing all traces of M205, and therefore, you are getting your streaking issue. This is just a guess, and I'm probably completely wrong here

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                      • #12
                        Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

                        Originally posted by Nick Chapman View Post
                        No need to wash between steps. What you're seeing is unusual. I'd be willing to bet that you are not seeing the saturation of your towel, and continuing to use it. This in turn, is not removing all traces of M205, and therefore, you are getting your streaking issue. This is just a guess, and I'm probably completely wrong here

                        Nick
                        you could very well be right! I mean like I said I get a brand new towel for every panel, but you never know, I'll keep a look out especially for this and report back next sat when I do another car. Thanks

                        Rafal

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                        • #13
                          Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

                          What i do between product steps i do a 50/50 IPA wipe down then i'm sure there isn't any traces of polishes or fillers let on the paint .

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                          • #14
                            Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

                            M105 and M205 are not oily products.

                            Perhaps clay residue?

                            Perhaps something on the towel?

                            I can't explain what you are experiencing. It doesn't sound like how those products are expected to perform. Especially M205, it was built to have the fastest/cleanest wipe off in the industry. We have many raves supporting this performance target.

                            I wish I could be of more help to you, but I can't really explain what you are seeing.

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                            • #15
                              Re: what do you guys use to remove oils?

                              Originally posted by Jason Rose View Post
                              M105 and M205 are not oily products.

                              Perhaps clay residue?

                              Perhaps something on the towel?

                              I can't explain what you are experiencing. It doesn't sound like how those products are expected to perform. Especially M205, it was built to have the fastest/cleanest wipe off in the industry. We have many raves supporting this performance target.

                              I wish I could be of more help to you, but I can't really explain what you are seeing.
                              no worries, like I said I'll keep an eye out on the towels.... and I'm not too sure this would be clay residue (looks a little different), maybe that's all it is

                              Rafal

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