We have a few shop supplies we get monthly via amazon subscribe and save but last month we were short an item, digging around I found that you can subscribe to CG "el gordo" towels for a dozen around $18.56 shipped to your door via subscribe and save. I've found they are great mid duty towels...
The wand is the standard AR Blue Clean wand that came with my AR118, the Canon is AR Blue Clean's cannon though the adaptors for their wand have been made available separately if you already have another foam cannon you want to use with their pressure washer.
Ar118 Pressure washer
AR foam...
It's VERY runny compared to a typical paste but not quite a liquid. If you warm it up it does thin out further in my experience. A little bit goes a long way, to the point that I doubt I'll ever use half of it especially now that I seal most wheels that are damage free these days if I already...
You'll run through a lot of fuel trying to heat a portable canopy to detail in. Even in TN's relatively mild winters I spend a few hundred($300-500) a month in natural gas just heating our insulated shop to 55ish on cold days.
I had the same thing happen to a pair of CG microfiber chenille wash mitts and was told they got a bad batch. Replaced by CG with no issue, AG will do the same (if not better) since their service is always top notch. :)
EDIT-removed assumption.
I've used CG Jetseal Matte on a similar finished set of wheels(though I wasn't as happy with it's finish on some flat vinyl) Didn't make them look flatter, it just didn't make them any more glossy. I'd definitely try whatever you find on the back of the barrel of a wheel first to verify that it...
I'm convinced ONR uses some form of black magic, but it definitely works despite what it feels like, looks like, or smells like.
(I do prefer the "gary dean method" to a single wash mitt though)
Beading is definitely modified by V7 but it doesn't seem to hurt the LSP's actual protection. I've used it over CG blacklight and collinite 845 on my wife's daily but both waxs still last as they should aside from the apparent reduced beading.
Blacklight/V7
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So if you're not a professional what are you seeking to gain by upgrading your polisher? There is very little you can't do with your PC given the proper pads and backing plate it will just generally take more time.
I would NEVER remove a rubber door seal to clean behind it unless a customer specifically asked me to. Reason being that some door seals are NLA other's are VERY expensive should you incidentally damage one during removal or reinstallation.