Pockets@PoorboysWorld
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No prob just remember what i said you gotta fill the bucket up wit water first than put the soap in, stir it around with your hand and do a quick hard water jet and the suds appear like crazy
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yup thats it...just use two capfulls for 4 gal of water (1 capful per 2 gallons) its highly concentrated
Foamed the car, foamed the brush, a light cleaning, rinse, move to the next section. All the way around....
I think you are right. You should use a bucket with shampoo. lots of suds. My plan (when I get one) is to soak it 30 min before use. Also will use DP Rinseless W&G in the soapy water for added slickness and protection.I was planning on buying one of these brushes. I was wondering: is there is so much air in foam that just foaming the brush and rubbing it on the paint is basically using an almost dry brush.
It scares me to use a brush to wash a car...ask Scott (killrwheels), he wouldn't even use Natural Sea Sponge...
As long as we're on the topic of the BHB: what's this?
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Is there some kind of rig that has a supply line (that you screw into the end of the telescopic handle) that will pump a flow of sudsy water through to the brush's bristles?
^^ You are correct Sir ^^
So I'm wondering, was my swirling, etc not in the clearcoat, but rather in the sealant and wax layers?
--Paul
... will use DP Rinseless W&G in the soapy water for added slickness and protection.
Can any threaded Broom-Handle work ?
Is a regular Paint-Roller Extension-Handle the same thing as what AG sells for a Boar-Hair Brush-Handle?
Can any threaded Broom-Handle work ?
If I got one of these Boar-Hair Brushes, I shudder at the thought of paying for a Handle to be shipped across North America, when I can get one from my local Home Depot !
Taking Buckskincolt's idea one step further: I'm thinking it couldn't hurt to throw in a capful or so of ONR into your wash bucket as well, to pump up the lubricity.
Sounds like a good idea. I am going to be brave(stupid?) and try a straight rinseless product: save water and save my back. Hope it works.
I also just got swirls and deep scratches in my budget.
Broom handles tend to be weak...try the HD painters roller handle I'd bet it will fit.Is a regular Paint-Roller Extension-Handle the same thing as what AG sells for a Boar-Hair Brush-Handle?
Can any threaded Broom-Handle work ?
If I got one of these Boar-Hair Brushes, I shudder at the thought of paying for a Handle to be shipped across North America, when I can get one from my local Home Depot !
OK, so a hose can be hooked up through the base of the telescopic handle? How do you infuse the car wash solution into the hose line?
Just pumping water alone through the brush seems less than optimal. I would think you'd want to pump water + car wash concentrate (or some kind of liquid lubricant) through the bristles rather than just water alone.