Sage hill Walmart has it in the shelf.
Sage hill Walmart has it in the shelf.
Gas line anti-freeze works too.Originally posted by rx7_turbo2
Really good for getting tree sap off the car as well.
I got my last bottle of 99% from Superstore too.Originally posted by JordanEG6
Any pharmacy should have it over the counter in about 1L bottles. I get mine from Superstore.
+1 I found mine at superstore
I bought some of the costco stuff. If you want, you can swing by with a container and I can give you half a bottle. Already gave some away, but will take me a while to get through the rest. PM me if interestedOriginally posted by Mitsu3000gt
Does anyone know where I can find pure anhydrous 99.9XX% Isopropyl alcohol? I've checked a bunch of pharmacies and drug stores, none of them even have it behind the counter, just 70%.
Amazon occasionally has it in Canada but as of the moment it only comes from the USA but this is what I want. Also the last 3 times I've ordered liquids from Amazon, they exploded and leaked everywhere upon arrival because they ship them in bubble envelopes haha:
https://www.amazon.ca/MG-Chemicals-9...pyl+alcohol+99
Very nice of you to offer but it's cheap enough that I'll just grab the 4-pack next time I'm there - I also use the stuff for glasses, smartphone screens, etc. so I will use it eventually.Originally posted by PAV
I bought some of the costco stuff. If you want, you can swing by with a container and I can give you half a bottle. Already gave some away, but will take me a while to get through the rest. PM me if interested
Sounds like Superstore has them too (sucks you can't see anything Superstore has online).
Also great for removing any filler the polish may leave behind on the paint.
What's the best way to go about using it to remove tree sap? My GF has some on her car. Just rub with a micro fiber, wash, and re-wax?
A few methods, starting from least aggressive...Originally posted by Mitsu3000gt
What's the best way to go about using it to remove tree sap? My GF has some on her car. Just rub with a micro fiber, wash, and re-wax?
1) Spray the area with QD, and cover the area with a MF towel that's also damped with QD. Let it 'marinate' for about 3-5 minutes, flip to a clean side of the MF towel and it should wipe off.
2) Clay bar. Spray the area with QD or clay lube. Gently rub the clay bar across the tree sap area. Keep the clay bar well lubricated. Clean the area with IPA to remove any clay residue. Apply sealant and/or wax after.
3) Use cleaner wax. Cleaner wax contains very slight amount of abrasive. Put about a dime sized of cleaner wax on an applicator or MF towel and rub on the affected area. Clean the area with IPA to remove any polish filler. Apply sealant and/or wax after.
London Drugs sells it but you must ask the pharmacist behind the counter.
Curse you imageshack..
ThanksOriginally posted by HiSpec
A few methods, starting from least aggressive...
1) Spray the area with QD, and cover the area with a MF towel that's also damped with QD. Let it 'marinate' for about 3-5 minutes, flip to a clean side of the MF towel and it should wipe off.
2) Clay bar. Spray the area with QD or clay lube. Gently rub the clay bar across the tree sap area. Keep the clay bar well lubricated. Clean the area with IPA to remove any clay residue. Apply sealant and/or wax after.
3) Use cleaner wax. Cleaner wax contains very slight amount of abrasive. Put about a dime sized of cleaner wax on an applicator or MF towel and rub on the affected area. Clean the area with IPA to remove any polish filler. Apply sealant and/or wax after.
It's kind of weird sap - it's not that amber colored, transparent sap, but rather more like chewing gum. I can pick a lot of it off with my finger nail but the residue actually still stuck to the paint needs to be removed.
I was at costco last night. 2 x 500ml bottles of 99% is $10
Ops probably making ghb hence the urgency
Can still buy a few bottles at a time at Costco without being questionedOriginally posted by gwill
Ops probably making ghb hence the urgency
Updated: March 10, 2022
My list of random For Sale (some free) stuff
Shoppers had it. 6 bucks. 99% took her a minute to find it behind the counter.
I know your struggle to find this. Best place for the cheapest cost is UFA Farm Supplies. If you go to the Veterinary section you can buy large bottles for a tenth of the cost of electronics places.
London Drugs has it behind the pharmacy counter too. Just gotta ask (actually both 70% and 99% are behind the counter)