โMay-31-2018 02:59 PM
โJun-16-2018 02:18 PM
โJun-13-2018 10:21 AM
CavemanCharlie wrote:ktmrfs wrote:RobWNY wrote:rk911 wrote:
Rob, does the charcoal lighter fluid have an adverse effect on the paint?
Rk, no I have used Charcoal Lighter Fluid many times for tar removal. I just make sure I wash my vehicle good immediately after and then get a new coat of wax on it because the Charcoal Lighter Fluid strips the wax off. Any Petroleum distillate will. I would imagine if I didn't wash/wax after using it there could be an adverse effect over time. Similar to gasoline that runs down the side of a vehicle when the tank is overfilled. There's no immediate damage but long term without cleaning will cause yellowing.
similar experience. Charcoal lighter fluid is refined Naptha, an a mild solvent. Bug and tar remover is similar, in most cases Naptha and other solvents.
Naptha is a common solvent found in many many prodcuts ranging from bug removers, it's coleman stove fuel, charcoal ligher fluid, VM&P naptha is naptha foor painting thinner.
Humm, Good to know. But, at what mix level ? Pure Naptha like the types you list has a strong smell. I don't feel comfortable putting anything that strong on paint unless it has been diluted to a very low level.
I don't have my Bugs N All right in front of me but, I think is said something about no petroleum products. Not at all sure about that though.
โJun-13-2018 10:18 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Naphtha won't eat your paint or gel coat. Neither will mineral spirits, gasoline, lacquer thinner, or acetone. Keep it off the stickers though!
โJun-12-2018 08:49 PM
โJun-12-2018 07:13 PM
ktmrfs wrote:RobWNY wrote:rk911 wrote:
Rob, does the charcoal lighter fluid have an adverse effect on the paint?
Rk, no I have used Charcoal Lighter Fluid many times for tar removal. I just make sure I wash my vehicle good immediately after and then get a new coat of wax on it because the Charcoal Lighter Fluid strips the wax off. Any Petroleum distillate will. I would imagine if I didn't wash/wax after using it there could be an adverse effect over time. Similar to gasoline that runs down the side of a vehicle when the tank is overfilled. There's no immediate damage but long term without cleaning will cause yellowing.
similar experience. Charcoal lighter fluid is refined Naptha, an a mild solvent. Bug and tar remover is similar, in most cases Naptha and other solvents.
Naptha is a common solvent found in many many prodcuts ranging from bug removers, it's coleman stove fuel, charcoal ligher fluid, VM&P naptha is naptha foor painting thinner.
โJun-12-2018 08:41 AM
RobWNY wrote:rk911 wrote:
Rob, does the charcoal lighter fluid have an adverse effect on the paint?
Rk, no I have used Charcoal Lighter Fluid many times for tar removal. I just make sure I wash my vehicle good immediately after and then get a new coat of wax on it because the Charcoal Lighter Fluid strips the wax off. Any Petroleum distillate will. I would imagine if I didn't wash/wax after using it there could be an adverse effect over time. Similar to gasoline that runs down the side of a vehicle when the tank is overfilled. There's no immediate damage but long term without cleaning will cause yellowing.
โJun-10-2018 05:24 PM
โJun-10-2018 08:22 AM
Desert Captain wrote:
Larry I'm not sure what your point is but I repeat if you think the only ingredients are alcohol and water you are wrong. For the record, your info is 11 years old and only relates to one ingredient... yes I am sure there is alcohol in Bugslide.
I have come acrosss a product that is giving excellent results and just wanted to share this info with others. They can elect to try it or not. If you have actually used Bugslide and had some sort of problem then please enlighten us all but no, you cannot mix water and alcohol and produce Bugslide.
:R
โJun-09-2018 05:31 PM
โJun-05-2018 12:11 PM
Desert Captain wrote:
Rob, sorry to hear you weren't happy with the Bugslide. No idea why you did not get a better result. :h I have been using it for a couple of months now with great success. I do think it gets better with multiple applications as the BS leaves a slick film behind that inhibits the next bug sticking but... when I used it on my Class C which had not been cleaned with anything but water for several months the bugs, splatter an all, came right off.
I think it is a better product than you do... you might want to give it a couple more applications and see if the results don't improve. Good luck!
Glad you liked the Butter Wax, that stuff is amazing.
:C
โJun-05-2018 12:08 PM
rk911 wrote:
Rob, does the charcoal lighter fluid have an adverse effect on the paint?
โJun-05-2018 11:17 AM
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