Detailing Guide
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Abrasives
Used in polishes to mechanically remove oxidation and smooth the edges
of fine scratches and swirl marks thereby reducing or removing their
appearance. Abrasives used are made of aluminum silicate or kaolin
clay. Polishes vary in polishing strength based on the percentage
of abrasive (by weight) is contained in the product. Brake Pitting Term given to balls of brake dust that etch into the surface of wheels. Remove with a specialized wheel cleaner that is non-acidic such as einszett Wheel Cleaner.
Carnauba
Obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm found in the forests of
South America and used primarily in waxes as the main source of protection.
Carnauba in its purest form is very hard and brittle. Carnauba
goes through a process of being mixed with petroleum solvents to soften
it so that it can be easily applied. einszett doesn’t reserve
carnauba for just wax but also uses it in its
Personal-Line polishes for added gloss
and protection.
Cleaner
A term used to describe a very mild polish which doesn’t rely on abrasives
to reduce oxidation and swirl marks. Instead, it relies primarily
on chemical cleaners (solvents) to clean paintwork surface. Clear Coat Clear non-pigmented paint usually made of polyurethane (PU). Clear Coat is applied as a second coat over a base coat of pigmented paint in two-stage paint finishes—commonly referred as ‘base coat/clear coat’ finishes. Clear coat contains UV inhibitors. Contrary to popular belief, clear coat is not maintenance-free and does degrade like pigmented paint due to UV rays and acid rain. Therefore it needs to be polished on a regular basis to maintain depth, gloss, and longevity to keep the original ‘wet-look’ finish. Compound A highly abrasive form of polish. Also known as cutting polishes, compounds can come in the form of liquid or paste depending on manufacturer. Used primarily for heavily oxidized paintwork.
Cosmoline
A grease applied to vehicles prior to transport to inhibit rust formation
on exterior metal parts. While vehicles are cleaned at points
of distribution before delivery to dealers, traces of cosmoline may
seep out of exterior trim crevices. Cosmoline may
be cleaned with einszett
Anti-Insekt + Pre-Cleaner or
Plastik-Reiniger. Finished Leather The process of applying a clear coat finish on natural leather to offer the long life durability. Leather is dyed, coated and embossed with a leather grain pattern for a natural looking finish. The majority of leather goods in the automotive and non-automotive industry are finished. Use einszett Leather Care which is specifically formulated for the treatment of finished leather. Fresh Paint A term referring to new paint applied in the factory or paint and body shop and is 30 days old or less. It is not recommended to apply a wax or polymer acrylic finish on fresh paint until after the 30 day period when it has become dry (cured paint). Gel Coat A fiber applied to marine vehicles that comprise of glass-fiber reinforced plastic. Gel coats can be polished safely polished and waxed with einszett Body Shop safe polishes in the Pro-Line range. Glaze A polish that is safe for use on fresh paint surfaces (paint that is less than 30 days old). Glazes do not contain additives such as silicone that can alter the finish of a freshly painted surface. einszett offers Body Shop safe glazes in its Pro-Line range.
Lacquer
Usually refers to older paints prior to water-based paints used today.
Lacquer paints, which are high in petroleum solvents, was used prior
to environmental regulations limited the use of lacquer finishes. Lubricant a substance such as a grease which reduces friction, heat, and wear when introduced as a film between solid surfaces. einszett Ultra Gel Spray Grease is a lubricant. MoS2 The chemical compound Molybdenum Disulphide. A substance which has an exceptionally high resistance to heat and friction. Used in solvent based penetrants such as einszett MoS2 Oil.
Microfiber A fiber consisting
of polyester fibers that are finer than hair or silk. The most
common application of microfiber is in the vehicle care industry where
microfiber towels are used extensively for the refinishing of paintwork
and general cleaning/maintenance. Microfiber towels are a blend
of microfiber and polyamide (Nylon). Polyamide is a fiber that
has a high capacity of absorption. Microfiber towels, will
not scratch paintwork surfaces (not considering the influence of scratch
inducing elements that might become trapped in the microfibers), resistant
to oils and chemicals, wash very easily, have extreme longevity and
are mildew resistant. Oxidation A process which takes place in nature where oxygen breaks down the composition of both organic and synthetic compounds thereby causing it to age. Oxidation is the reason why paintwork dulls and loses its gloss. einszett paintwork polishes remove the oxidation and as a result restore gloss and depth. Penetrant Refers to products designed to penetrate seized mechanical components due to rusting or other factors. einszett Multi-Oil and einszett MoS2 Oil. Polish: a liquid cleaner that contains abrasives to smooth paint and remove oxidation, conditioners and oils to enhance gloss and depth.
Polymer:
literally means two small molecules attached to form a large molecule.
In broader terms, it means ‘synthetic’. Polymers cover a wide
variety of products. In the case of car care products it can refer
to polymer acrylics, polymers in shampoo such as
Perls Shampoo or polymer wax in
Glanz Wax. In each case, the polymer means ‘man-made’. Single-stage Paint: consists of two coats of colored paint and does not have a clear-coat applied. Used primarily on older vehicles and still used on occasion on newer vehicles. einszett polishes and waxes are designed to be used on both single-stage paintwork and paintwork with clear coat. Sulfur an acidic compound found in egg and bird droppings. If left on paintwork, sulfur can permanently etch into the paintwork surface causing permanent damage. Proper application of wax can reduce the effects of sulfur etching and extend the longevity of paint. Surfactants A detergent used in cleaning products such as car shampoos and interior cleaners. Surfactants come in a variety of qualities with varying degrees of cleaning abilities. einszett only uses high-quality surfactants that are highly effective in cleaning but do not have an aggressive quality such as those used in off-the-shelf brands. Swirl Mark A circular scratch in the paintwork caused by a variety of factors such as carwashes, abrasive towels and washing applicators, and improper use of machine applicators. Swirl marks can be reduced in appearance or removed with einszett paintwork polishes.
Two-stage Paint
Also referred as “base coat/clear coat”.
Consists of two coats of colored paint topped with two coats of clear
(non-pigmented) paint – referred to as ‘clear coat’.
einszett polishes and waxes are designed to be used on clear-coated
paintwork finishes. Wax comes in a variety of forms including organic such as carnauba and paraffin and synthetic. Waxes may contain silicone for easier application and removal and enhanced shine. If applied on a regular basis, waxes make washing and cleaning of the paintwork easier as well as offer protection from UV rays, acid rain and other environmental influences. einszett offers long lasting Glanz Wax and for more frequent applications Metallic Polish Wax. |
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