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Art & Inspiration Problem with Ceramic wax and 1-shot

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 1953girlracer, Apr 21, 2021.

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What do your on ceramic wax products

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  1. 1953girlracer
    Joined: Dec 27, 2010
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    I was attempting to stripe a Harley and my 1-shot bubbled. I asked the customer and he had just done a ceramic wax on the bike. Any suggestions other than cleaning off the ceramic wax?
     
  2. was and grease remover, repeatedly
     
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  3. 1953girlracer
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    Customer doesn’t want wax removed at all and go work on your race car
     
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  4. I think he is outta luck then! That ceramic is crazy stuff. And I would love to be working on the race car, just getting all the building materials out of the shop!
     
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  5. Doublepumper
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    Tell him, paint won't stick to wax.
     
  6. Not sure anything will stick without removing the wax first. He should of considered the stripes before the wax.
     
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  7. jimmy six
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    Prep-sol on any surface before One-Shot has always worked for me. If the guy doesn’t want to remove any wax/coating etc: tell him to find another spripper..
     
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  8. 1953girlracer
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    I agree and now he will either remove wax or have someone do vinyl stickers. I had requested remove wax before painting. His loss. Thank you


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  9. Truckedup
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    what is the big deal about removing wax from a bike finish? It' not like de waxing a limo...
     
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  10. hotrodjack33
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    He sounds like one of those idiot customers that are a problem before, during and after the job:eek:. Send him packing.;)
     
  11. Some of those ceramic finishes are BIG $$$$$
     
  12. Atwater Mike
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    "All that shineth's not gold..." (Little Junior Parker, probably 'borrowed')
     
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  13. One of my good clients is a body shop that is also a Ceramic-Pro dealer. I asked them if there was any special chemical I might need to buy to remove it in case I had to repair the stripes on it or add stripes. I did this because back when dealers were using Polyglycoat on automobiles you needed to use a solvent called,"Polycracker" to remove it prior to striping.
    Their response was that the only way to remove Ceramic Pro is to sand it off and re-buff the finish. This only applies to that product;I don't know exactly what is used on other ceramic finishes. In my opinion it's just another product to f**k up painters.
     
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  14. Ebbsspeed
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    Charge him for your time and tell him to get that Harley out of your shop.
     
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  15. So does the ceramic wax hold up to wax and grease remover? I clean everything i stripe with prep-sol before i touch it. Never crossed my mind about this new fancy wax.
     
  16. Gotta wonder to if there is any difference to remove the stuff if it was out of a bottle from the parts store or applied by a shop with their method.
     
  17. At the risk of hijacking this thread, has anyone used Dupli-Color® Automotive Multi-Purpose Foaming Prep Cleaner? Says it will remove wax but I doubt that would include this ceramic stuff.
     
  18. I sold one shot for many years to sign painters & pinstripers and most times when they had adhesion problems could be traced to the surface not being clean, a wax or grease remover is a must if the paint is going to stick.

    Guys around here liked to use the small paper cups but we learned that a few guys were using the waxed solo cups and were blaming the one shot for their adhesion problems.

    Consumer Paint in Gary, Indiana issued a warning to all their dealers about using the waxed cups. HRP
     
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  19. 1953girlracer
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    Applied by a shop


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  20. lippy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2006
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    I do know you can have problems applying urethane clear over one shot, same crackling or bubbling. Especially if the urethane is fresh. I would bet there is a certain amount of silicone in the ceramic coating. One shot enamel does not like urethane or silicone. Thats a tough deal right there. Contamination is very hard to get rid of. Lippy
     

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