MPlefty
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nice ride Joe
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nice ride Joe
Ya, but how many sets of clubs can it hold? :arrogant:
Thanks brother, paints going on 12+ years old! To strip the wax you applied, just give it a wash with a few drops of dish soap in your wash bucket (with water obv.) vs. car washing soap. Then apply the sealant, then wax! If I am in a time crunch, I use Poorboy's World EX Sealant w/Carnuba Wax.That S2K doesn't suck. Thanks for the info on the foam canon. I do have a pressure washer but might just go with the foamer thing you can put on a hose for $50. I will admit that I've gotten a bit OCD with the videos of this stuff I've seen on YouTube...
So, since I just waxed, would I have to strip the wax to get the sealant down properly or can I go over the new wax?
Thanks Man!
Haha, only one and I have to remove the driver from my bag + put it in the front seat. Buy hey, I'm just glad it can hold my clubs in the trunk!Ya, but how many sets of clubs can it hold? :arrogant:
I put about 4 hours into my car this weekend with a pre-winter wax of Mother's Ultimate Wax. I didn't prep the paint but damn, it came out sweet. 2006 Acura TL in Antracite Gray with 140K miles on it. I've done some research and will be claying and full paint-prep in the spring. Trying to decide on a good foam-canon and I also picked up a Porter Cable 7424XP DA with my wife's work discount for around $50 vs $130 MSRP will get some appropriate pads for and will be ready to go.
Back in the day when I participated in car audio shows, I'd spend days getting the car ready including using Zymol polish. For kicks I just went to their web site...what a bunch of pompous arrogant asses. http://www.zymol.com/royale.aspx
I would say somewhere around none.
Might give that optimum no rinse a shot soon. I like being able to wash the car in the garage this winter without having to spray it off.
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Anybody have experience/thoughts on the chemical guys stuff?
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What stuff specifically? I have used their Mr. Pink wash soap, Gloss Workz, Hybrid V7 Spray Sealant, and Stripper Scent. All great products except the Gloss Workz, not really worth the extra money.Anybody have experience/thoughts on the chemical guys stuff?
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Sorry should've been more specific. Basic wash/wax stuff and interior stuff. Just curious for things like washing car, detailing wheels/tires, interior surfaces how their stuff compares to store stuff (mothers, mequires etc...)What stuff specifically? I have used their Mr. Pink wash soap, Gloss Workz, Hybrid V7 Spray Sealant, and Stripper Scent. All great products except the Gloss Workz, not really worth the extra money.
I'm not super brand loyal when it comes to my detailing products, just what works the best and fits in my budget. All of the higher end stuff works equally as good, when compared to each other.Sorry should've been more specific. Basic wash/wax stuff and interior stuff. Just curious for things like washing car, detailing wheels/tires, interior surfaces how their stuff compares to store stuff (mothers, mequires etc...)
Okay so as a non car detailed that cares about his car and has never lived in a snowy environment...
What do I need to do before winter to help protect my car?
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Good cleaning.
Solid sealant
Then layer with a Carnauba wax.
Product specific recommendations for all those steps? I'll take anyone's word for it and invest as needed.
FYI apartment living is absolutely terrible.
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Product specific recommendations for all those steps? I'll take anyone's word for it and invest as needed.
FYI apartment living is absolutely terrible.
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I personally have had very good luck with Collinite Insulator over Klasse sealant. You'll get 6 good months of protection with it. Check out Autogeek forums for application tips on the Collinite.
Product specific recommendations for all those steps? I'll take anyone's word for it and invest as needed.
FYI apartment living is absolutely terrible.
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