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Awlgrip Awlprep 400 Slow Evaporating Wipe Down Solvent

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Awlgrip Awlprep 400 Slow Evaporating Wipe Down Solvent
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Use Awlgrip Awlprep 400 Slow Evaporating Wipe Down Solvent to wipe down finish primers and topcoats. This is a general purpose surface cleaner which evaporates five times slower then T0008. Use this product to wipe down final primed or top coated surfaces before and after sanding it will remove hand oils, light grease, and other light surface contaminants. The slower evaporation rate allows for larger areas to be cleaned in hot weather. T0170 is also excellent for removing tape residue and is recommended for use in warm weather. It is non-photochemically reactive.

Use the two rag method to effectively clean with this product, to get rid of all the containments on the surface of your project.

Info & Guides
Application Equipment - Clean, oil free, dry cotton cloths or prepackaged surface cleaning lint free towels designed for solvent wiping.

Surface Preparation - A clean, dry surface is essential to the success of any coatings application. Remember to clean before sanding. Sanding often melts greases and oils into the surface, making it difficult to obtain a clean surface.

Care should be used when wiping primed or painted surfaces which are not fully cured. Awl-Prep wipe down products can attack an epoxy or urethane coating as well as some polyester fillers which are not yet fully cured. Usually an epoxy or urethane surface which be sanded is cured enough to be wiped down with Awl-prep surface cleaning solvents, but not de-waxing or degreasing solvents. Polyester fillers are often sensitive to the types of solvents in the AWL-PREP product line. Always check a small area before beginning the two cloth method on a primed or topcoated surface.

Detergent Scrubbing - Many applicators scrub the surface they are goin to paint with household cleanser and a 3M Scotchbrite Pad before any other prep work is performed. This is an excellent practice as careful observation of the rinse water will tell you when you have a clean surface. Breaks, holes, or beading of the rinse water indicate area which need additional cleansing.

Application Instructions - Two Cloth Cleaning Method.
Surface should be clean of all dust. Use a vacuum to removed ust or use clean dry compressed air to blow while wiping with clean, oil free, dry cotton cloths. A majority of dust and dirt should be removed before wiping down with an Awl-prep wipe down solvent.

Soak one cloth in the Awl-Prep solvent. Wet the surface with this cloth.
Use a dry second cloth to wipe the surface dry and lift the contamination off the surface. Work in small areas (4 sq m or less) to keep the surface cleaner from drying before the second rag wipes the surface clean and dry. Repeat until surface is residue free.

Warning Wiping with one wet cloth only smears contamination around. Be sure cloth used is clean. Surface must be dry before using tack rags.

Technical Information

  • Type: Awl-Prep 400 T0170 is a slow evaporating wipe down solvent cleaning finish primers and topcoats.
  • Packaging: Available in 1 gallon and 1 quart containers
  • VOC: 769 g/lt or 6.4 lbs/gallon