When using the PPG website to find product or documents, using the search feature, should I include the dash (-) between document or product? Example PD-0705SB or Shop-Line JP375 to view and print the TDS or document? Or just type lowercase and leave out the dash? Just note; I quit using any DTM products 15+ years ago as parts, re-painted vehicles and some factory OEM finishings as it is to easy to get lifting or wrinkles showing up within a hour to 3 days. It may have its place, but stripping has become a roll of the dice. As companies warp panels and blame it on a tech but charge 3 times more, since the EPA made a decision to remove methylene chloride as they felt unable to track the waist collected and proper disposal. Yes, some have perished since 1976 using the product, but tofu eating, wheat grass drinking cyclist are killed everyday doing healthy things as some drive through Red lights while texting their boyfriend. DK, ASE Master Tech, L1, P2 certified.
What is the reason for the water-borne cleaner? What does it remove that wax and grease doesn't?
When using the PPG website to find product or documents, using the search feature, should I include the dash (-) between document or product? Example PD-0705SB or Shop-Line JP375 to view and print the TDS or document? Or just type lowercase and leave out the dash?
Just note; I quit using any DTM products 15+ years ago as parts, re-painted vehicles and some factory OEM finishings as it is to easy to get lifting or wrinkles showing up within a hour to 3 days. It may have its place, but stripping has become a roll of the dice. As companies warp panels and blame it on a tech but charge 3 times more, since the EPA made a decision to remove methylene chloride as they felt unable to track the waist collected and proper disposal. Yes, some have perished since 1976 using the product, but tofu eating, wheat grass drinking cyclist are killed everyday doing healthy things as some drive through Red lights while texting their boyfriend.
DK, ASE Master Tech, L1, P2 certified.
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