Ordinarily, I would go out and detail my sister's car after lunch on Christmas Day. However, she is overseas for Christmas so I had to improvise.........
After a spate of rinse-less washes over the last couple of weeks, it was a return to the pressure washer and foam cannon today. I also wanted to try out Turtle Wax's new wheel and tyre cleaner.
I only used this on the tyres as this stuff is pretty potent, it had no trouble stripping these Dunlop's clean. As you can see, this is a foaming product and also contains an anti-corrosion agent. I hate the smell of this product though; it has a very heavy degreaser chemical odor to it that certainly removes some of the fun.
Onto the paint, I was itching to use Shine Supply Shift again! I love this soap, a pleasure to use in both the bucket and foam cannon.
OG Drying Aid today after the blow down with the EGO, glass taken care of via NV Clarity.
Today was my first use of the Milwaukee cordless vac, which I found super convenient for quick clean ups.
Returning to the exterior, as you can see, the tyres are stripped bare and ready for dressing.
Dressing of choice was another new product, the ridiculously named Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Graphene Tire Shine.
This product is labeled "Graphene Acrylic", which is supposed to repel water and contamination. It actually smells like acrylic paint too. I need to play more with this product as it seemed to start drying in an un-even manner, necessitating a second coat to ensure a uniform look.
Christmas is not a fun time of the year for me, mainly in the buildup to the big day. I just hate the pressure that people impose on themselves to make things look and feel "perfect".......... there is no such thing in life. But I do realise that it's all about feeling loved, content and doing what makes you happy. That's why I wash a car on Christmas day, it's the escape that I need, and luckily my family understand that. It's also why I'm parked in front of the TV watching the delightful Miss M do here thing............
Merry Christmas. :xyxthumbs: