So I had the day off today and my buddy Hectour and I got new rims on his new ride, well it's not really new because he traded his 14' Mazda 3 in on a 2018 Toyota CH-R for his wife and he took her car, this 2008 Scion xB which has 132K on the clock.
For the wash I used a number of "new to my buddy" products. To start things off I used 303 Tire and Rubber cleaner on the tires, 2 scrubs and rinse with my trusty Mothers tire brush, works soooo good!
Once done with the tire cleaning it was time for the pre-wash and for this I reach for my trusty IK Foam 9 hand pump sprayer. It was pretty much filled with Griot's Garage Foaming Surface Wash, so I foamed it down and let it sit for about 10 minutes or so. I actually went around the car and used up the pressure left in the line and applied a tad more. A simple rinse with the Worx Hydroshot got me to the next step, a 2BM.
For the 2BM I used Duragloss #901 carwash soap, actually finished up that bottle, so one less soap bottle on the cluttered shelf. This product foams up GREAT and smells like cherries, really enjoy using this product, it's been a while. Btw my 2 buckets have those new grit guardz, I feel even better using them due to their superior design. Once I rinsed that down it was time for the "cherry ontop of the cake" for this wash process!
To finish things off i applied a coat of Griot's Garage Poly Gloss to the wet car. It was applied using the mini IK foamer which holds 35 ounces of product. I sprayed the entire car with it and let it sit. At this point the entire work area smelled like strawberries, such a joy to work with. Now I should mention I applied TAC system Water Glass to this car a couple monthes ago and it was holding up good on the side panels but not on the topsides, so this is why I decided to apply an extra layer of protection. Upon removal the beading was incredible, this stuff just flat out works, another winner by Griot's Garage, one of the best companies out there top to bottom, innovations have been coming on strong recently!
Now it was time to dry and at this point I was about to blow my buddy's mind with the drying towel, not your regular drying towel either. This is the Sucker from Luxury Microfiber which is Scott from Dallas Paint Correction and Luxury Microfiber. Scott did alot of research on these towels and it shows, seriously! The quality of these towels is top notch and the performance, well, I dried this Scion xB with ONE of them, keep in mind the beading was in the trillions due to applying the Griot's Garage Poly Gloss too. I threw the towel onto the roof and then dragged it over and it was dry, my buddy said "are you freaking kidding me!". Upon finishing the car had a glossy glow, looked dripping wet!
To finish things off I addressed the new wheels, wanted to protect them and for this I used the brand new 303 Touchless Sealant. Like other similar products you simply spray on a wet surface, wait 30 seconds and rinse off. Because it was 50 degrees today, outside and probably a little cooler down in the garage due to the door being open I sprayed all 4 wheels, faces and all and then rinsed them off. The beading right away was great, this product is going to be popular, so easy to use and really produces the results your looking for! I then turned to the tires, after I dried them I let them air dry and we moved the car into a dry parking spot so I could apply yet another new, exciting product to the tires. For this particular application I reached for Hydrosilex Slick. This product is a thicker, gray creme that spreads well and leaves the tires with a beautiful, rich look (seen here). For you smell people, its grape scented and I really, really like this product, it's the 3rd product I've used from this line over the past couple monthes, very impressed!
Btw the one close up of the tire and wheel was so you could see the new rims up close and the how the tire looked after cleaning and drying it, NO dressing applied in that pic
Thank you for looking and reading
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