Cruzscarwash
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- Oct 16, 2015
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thank you nick and AG for allowing me to test this out, i had planned on doing a side by side with multiple products but i was beat to the punch so i figured id just leave it to a side by side with its main concern megs D114. in all pictures D114 will always be on the left and the Beta now N-914 on the right
first off the smell, its very pleasant, it has a familiar scent that i cant quite put my finger on but reminds me of my childhood, like one of my favorite hard candies or sugary blue drinks. its not overwhelming and very nice to have around while working
for the test i washed the doors with waterless mix and the hood with rinseless mix. the test subject is a 2011 nissan pathfinder whos covered in half PBL painted and half mckees 37 paint coating. for the test i washed the PBL coated panels.
For Rinseless: D114 1:128, Beta 1:256
For waterless: D114 1:32, Beta 1:128
Here is the passenger side before the wash




Sprayed side by side, D114 lays down much better on the coated surface



MF towels After one wipe

panels after first through 3rd wipes



Hood before the rinseless wash

Side by side, again you can see that the D114 lays down better


Once I cleaned it I sprayed it to show the new beading (you can see soap bubbles in a few drops)


Last I did a sheeting video after it wash all washed up
https://youtu.be/7DeODD5oDLE
in the end id say they both achieved the same result. both cleaned the coated surface very well, the surface sheeted almost the exact same. beading was nearly the same which tells me it didnt alter the coating in any way. the only visual difference that i was able to see and notice was the way D114 lays down on the pain, it lays flat and did not bead like N-914 did but that di not seem to matter with the overall cleaning ability of the product.
*this is are post only for the fact that i could not get the pictures to load and it was driving my crazy so i broke down and went the photobucket route.
first off the smell, its very pleasant, it has a familiar scent that i cant quite put my finger on but reminds me of my childhood, like one of my favorite hard candies or sugary blue drinks. its not overwhelming and very nice to have around while working
for the test i washed the doors with waterless mix and the hood with rinseless mix. the test subject is a 2011 nissan pathfinder whos covered in half PBL painted and half mckees 37 paint coating. for the test i washed the PBL coated panels.
For Rinseless: D114 1:128, Beta 1:256
For waterless: D114 1:32, Beta 1:128
Here is the passenger side before the wash




Sprayed side by side, D114 lays down much better on the coated surface



MF towels After one wipe

panels after first through 3rd wipes



Hood before the rinseless wash

Side by side, again you can see that the D114 lays down better


Once I cleaned it I sprayed it to show the new beading (you can see soap bubbles in a few drops)


Last I did a sheeting video after it wash all washed up
https://youtu.be/7DeODD5oDLE
in the end id say they both achieved the same result. both cleaned the coated surface very well, the surface sheeted almost the exact same. beading was nearly the same which tells me it didnt alter the coating in any way. the only visual difference that i was able to see and notice was the way D114 lays down on the pain, it lays flat and did not bead like N-914 did but that di not seem to matter with the overall cleaning ability of the product.
*this is are post only for the fact that i could not get the pictures to load and it was driving my crazy so i broke down and went the photobucket route.