Spiney
04-22-2014, 02:20 AM
Hi, I bought the concentrate of UWW, I think it's 16-18 ounces here on AG.
Today I did my first WW ever. I used our new to us 2012 Ford Fusion Candy Red as the test subject. I mixed up per the instructions 1/2 oz to 22 oz distilled water in a ZEP spray bottle. I used MF towels purchased from AG that are supposed to be for WW. They are blue/grey and plush.
Per Mike Phillips instructions I used plenty of product, maybe too much because to do the Fusion which is a mid-size at best I used 1.5 bottles or about 33 oz. this included the windows and wheels. Was I using the product too liberally? If I was using a ready made WW and not a concentrate I'd go broke using at least one whole bottle per car.
It was nice to not drag out the hose, not have to use the leaf blower, or even my Cobra drying towels. But it took me almost as long as using the 2 bucket method. Now I've got a bad back and 4 back surgeries under my belt, plus now a bad arthritic foot, so I'm not fast, especially with the lower panels. I told my wife it would take 15-20 minutes. It took double that. I used 2 of the blue/grey MF towels folded so I got 8 sides. Plus one lesser quality MF towel for the wheels.
Questions are this: per the instructions you are to use 1/2 oz per 22 oz of water for a spray bottle. Or 1oz per 3 gallons for a bucket wash.
What ratio should I use if I want to mix enough for a pump sprayer like a garden sprayer? I think this would be more efficient.
In your experience is UWW better than ONR?
The car came out looking nice. But I do need to correct it. Either from dealer prep or the previous owner, or this harsh winter, it's full of swirls.
I don't think I would use a WW on our black 96 SVT Cobra. The paint scratches too easily and shows everything. If it were just light dust or pollen would you use WW on a black car of yours? Our car is garaged and not a DD. So mostly it just gets dusty. It would be nice to not drag everything out.
I want to try Croftgate. Their main rep Mr Frank Defeo uses it exclusively on his Red Mustang and Black Acura and they look incredible.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Today I did my first WW ever. I used our new to us 2012 Ford Fusion Candy Red as the test subject. I mixed up per the instructions 1/2 oz to 22 oz distilled water in a ZEP spray bottle. I used MF towels purchased from AG that are supposed to be for WW. They are blue/grey and plush.
Per Mike Phillips instructions I used plenty of product, maybe too much because to do the Fusion which is a mid-size at best I used 1.5 bottles or about 33 oz. this included the windows and wheels. Was I using the product too liberally? If I was using a ready made WW and not a concentrate I'd go broke using at least one whole bottle per car.
It was nice to not drag out the hose, not have to use the leaf blower, or even my Cobra drying towels. But it took me almost as long as using the 2 bucket method. Now I've got a bad back and 4 back surgeries under my belt, plus now a bad arthritic foot, so I'm not fast, especially with the lower panels. I told my wife it would take 15-20 minutes. It took double that. I used 2 of the blue/grey MF towels folded so I got 8 sides. Plus one lesser quality MF towel for the wheels.
Questions are this: per the instructions you are to use 1/2 oz per 22 oz of water for a spray bottle. Or 1oz per 3 gallons for a bucket wash.
What ratio should I use if I want to mix enough for a pump sprayer like a garden sprayer? I think this would be more efficient.
In your experience is UWW better than ONR?
The car came out looking nice. But I do need to correct it. Either from dealer prep or the previous owner, or this harsh winter, it's full of swirls.
I don't think I would use a WW on our black 96 SVT Cobra. The paint scratches too easily and shows everything. If it were just light dust or pollen would you use WW on a black car of yours? Our car is garaged and not a DD. So mostly it just gets dusty. It would be nice to not drag everything out.
I want to try Croftgate. Their main rep Mr Frank Defeo uses it exclusively on his Red Mustang and Black Acura and they look incredible.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.