Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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I better not let my cat see that… She gets these stupid ideas…


But seriously, I never saw Kitten Tyre Black…
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Eldo--this is the one I remember:
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You brushed it on. I can't remember if I ever used it, but I bought a can for a guy a worked with who I just found out passed away last year. He was a true 'Geek, he used to wax his car every WEEK. I always expected to run into him on one of these forums, he would have fit right in.
PS It looks like this is still a thing: 1 Quart Black Tire Paint
I’m still in awe that you say you knew this dude.
Knew him? Personally? No, only here on the forums, where he annoyed me to no end. I think as Bill D and I noted, if it was today we would have accused him of being an AI chatbot.
Also could you elaborate on why you only use rinseless on jambs and engines and avoid using it on paintwork?While I have been detailing cars in some form or another since I was all of 14 years old, so about 24 years, I’m relatively new to rinse-less and waterless washing. In terms of water-less, I’m only using that method on door jambs and engine bays, but rinse-less is now an important part of my detailing skill set.
You seem to favor a modified traditional wash method with shampoo and rinsing. I also have a Mustang, a 2021 GT. When I wash it via traditional washing, due to the particular body design it seems to leak/ seep water from all the body cracks and crevices for hours after washing. Even after using a blower to dry it.
Also could you elaborate on why you only use rinseless on jambs and engines and avoid using it on paintwork?
I was thinking maybe you were concerned about scratching/marring with the rinseless.
Well science aside i think it makes sense to use a separate rinse bucket (with a scrub wall) when doing a rinseless wash. 95% less dirt in the wash bucket can only be an improvement. Don't care that supposedly all the dirt goes to the bottom of the bucket. Less dirt is less dirt.