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Old 09-01-2016, 09:25 AM   #2700 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by madwi View Post
Really depends on what your goals are for after you strip it off. Are you just wanting to lay down another coat or a different sealant/wax? Getting parts ready for paint? It all depends really. Usually blue Dawn dish soap will strip off just about anything and it is cheap @ $2 for a bottle. The only thing to remember is to condition the rubber seals after a wash with it as it can dry out the rubber.
Now that there is some actual light and I can see what's going on, there are some watermarks underneath the sealer so looks like I'll have to take it off and redo it. Stuff seems pretty darn good so far.

That'll teach me to seal a black car practically in the dark lol
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