IML: Silicone polishes
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IML: Silicone polishes
- From: "Kate Triplett" <ad_ablurr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 11:53:31 -0600
I quote Brad Hogg's message:
From: Brad Hogg
Subject: Re: IML: Paint/Wax 57 Imperial
Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
According to my painter, silicone is the LAST thing you want touching your
car's paint. He cautions the use of all products like Armor All etc that
comtain silicones. I am referring to Armor All protectant here, not the car
wash cleaner etc.
This is taken from Amway's Quixtar web site.
MINT CONDITION® Silicone Glaze® Auto Polish
This custom blend of four silicones, a special wax, and mild polishing
agents will restore a durable, like-new shine to the dulled finishes of
older cars -- a shine that will stay bright through repeated washings.
I am familiar with this product having been an Amway distributor in a former
life. I would not touch this stuff with a ten foot pole. ***
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Well, maybe not for a collector or vintage paintjob, but I have (in the past) used silicone polishes with great success. This especially on paint that really gets the guff - like on aircraft. Good and well-applied silicone polish makes those awful cooked-on bug splats wipe off effortlessly, and the slick surface actually adds a couple knots to the airspeed - less parasitic drag resistance. The stuff is great on trucks too - anything that gets really dirty and needs to be cleaned up easily with less effort. Guess there's something out there for everyone.
I WOULD be very interested to know if your car painter's aversion was due to the fact that stray silicone is DEATH in a paint shop, or for some other reason?
(BTW, I used a good carnauba-bearing wax on Lucille, Blue something or other - hubby had it on the shelf)
Kate Justet Triplett
Kate's Custom Gunleather
Monroe, Washington
Proud mother of a soldier
and owner of "Lucille" 1968 Crown
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