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    Hello, whats the best way to remove all #83 dusting powder thats thrown all over a black car? I tried QD but it doesnt work well. Ive taped off but the small white dots are allover the car. Thx
    John 3:16

  • #2
    Hello NVCobra,

    I'm an avid user of #83 and I'm not exactly sure about what you're describing. Is it dust from the removed dry product or are you describing splatter marks that were thrown by machine application?

    Let us know and hopefully we can help!

    -RP-
    -The Final Detail-
    Lagrange, Kentucky
    thefinaldetail@insightbb.com
    CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY GALLERY

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    • #3
      Hi NVCobra,

      For removing the little dots off of glass, I use Meguiar's Glass cleaner in the Detailer line, on components like windshield washer arms, review mirrors, etc, I use a terry cloth towel as the nap helps to break its hold. For paint, I use Quik Detailer and a microfiber polishing cloth or a terry cloth towel.

      This little dot's of product can be difficult to remove.

      Mike
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mike Phillips
        Hi NVCobra,

        For removing the little dots off of glass, I use Meguiar's Glass cleaner in the Detailer line, on components like windshield washer arms, review mirrors, etc, I use a terry cloth towel as the nap helps to break its hold. For paint, I use Quik Detailer and a microfiber polishing cloth or a terry cloth towel.

        This little dot's of product can be difficult to remove.

        Mike
        What are these little 'dots' that he describes Mike? I've used #83 for years and have never experienced such an instance. Please elaborate. Splatter?
        -The Final Detail-
        Lagrange, Kentucky
        thefinaldetail@insightbb.com
        CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY GALLERY

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        • #5
          Hey Brad,

          The splatter usually occurs if one lifts the PC while it is still spinning. The sling is nowhere near as bad as what the rotary can do, but the product (spots) can be a little difficult to remove.

          My suggestion would be to use a pressure washer at a safe distance and re-wash the car. Or, as Mike suggested, use Quik Detailer to remove the spots.

          Tim
          Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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          • #6
            That was my suspicion but I wasn't sure. My garage walls can proove that I know a thing or two about splatter marks... Nothing like accidently bumping a switch after picking up a line of polish with a Makita.
            -The Final Detail-
            Lagrange, Kentucky
            thefinaldetail@insightbb.com
            CLICK HERE TO VISIT MY GALLERY

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            • #7
              thanks guys... Yea its the dusting when the 83 starts to dry as im buffing. It starts throwing the little specks everywhere and they stick right on to the black surface really good. Ive tried QD and its really hard to get them. Its not from lifting the PC , ive done that a few times to,lol
              John 3:16

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              • #8
                nv cobra i was wondering the same thing, after polishing the residue dust is everwhere, i just washed the car with some gold class wash afterwards. however i'd like to know if theres a better salution.

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                • #9
                  Hi cheapthrills , did the wash get it all off ? I dont mind that long as it works. Thanks for the replies guys
                  John 3:16

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                  • #10
                    yeah the wash seemed to work fine! at first i though it would smudge, or look bad, but that wasn't the case. i sprayed what i could off with hose nossle, then tried to pour (no nossle) to try and sheet it off, most of it was gone, i then washed the car, and it looked nice and clean, no power or dusting anywhere.

                    as i am working i use QD and a MF towel, to clean the next area that i'm working on.
                    Last edited by cheapthrills; Oct 9, 2004, 05:28 AM.

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