Centexhokie
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- Oct 14, 2010
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I am sure that I am probably the last one here to find this out, but I love this stuff when drying the car. Last night I wanted to quickly wash my car before it got dark since we had a large rain event here in central Texas and the sides of the car were caked with splatter. I use a foam gun to put the soap on the car and the two (2) bucket method to wash.
I am pretty good with flood drying and the car currently has a couple of coats of Collinite 845 on it. The part I hate the worst is drying. I use the blot method and unfortunately the hood is long and flat (MB SL550) so water beads but doesn't sheet off as well as I would like. Last night I tried using my FK425 to spritz on the car while drying and it worked wonders for making the job quicker and more thorough with a waffle weave towel. Thanks to whoever on this forum had mentioned that in another thread.
Trying to learn something everyday.
I am pretty good with flood drying and the car currently has a couple of coats of Collinite 845 on it. The part I hate the worst is drying. I use the blot method and unfortunately the hood is long and flat (MB SL550) so water beads but doesn't sheet off as well as I would like. Last night I tried using my FK425 to spritz on the car while drying and it worked wonders for making the job quicker and more thorough with a waffle weave towel. Thanks to whoever on this forum had mentioned that in another thread.
Trying to learn something everyday.