For someone who has Feynlab self heal coating you should use feynlab interior cleaner to clean the weather tech mats with a medium bristle drill brush then use Feynlab all purpose dressing on them and work in with a drill bruh. Let sit 5 minutes and wipe off excess product. You’ll be just as...
I bought an 8,000 running watt generator with a 10,000 watt peak. That's what they showed in one of their videos regarding plugs and generators. They recommend a generator with no less than 5,000 running watts (for the 230v model) but since you'll need to run a shop vac too it's a safe bet to...
The steam extractor is amazing! Because the shop vac is piggy backed you never sacrifice power from the steam machine to run the vacuum. Here is a video that has footage of the extractor in use. The nice thing about steam extraction is that the surfaces are nearly dry immediately...
Ceramic pro is the only coating out with a lifetime guarantee (with 5 Or more coats). It can be applied with a microfiber applicator or can be sprayed using an air brush setup. I personally have my vehicle coated with 7 layers, it's the best product out there. Can only be removed by sanding. So...
What about a vapor rino dude? 145 psi and you can piggy back a wet/dry shop vac to it and boom, you now have a powerful extraction tool. They are a bit pricey, I dropped $3,300 on my 230v model. But it outperforms the optima machines and at half the cost
Hey, Mike! New to the forums here but have been watching and learning from you on YouTube for years. I recently purchased a vapor rino dry steam machine and I'm curious as to what would be the best waterless/rinse less wash product to use with the chemical injection feature to wash/wax the...
I used Gary Dean's infinite use detail juice as a waterless wash then followed up with a clay bar (using infinite use detail juice as a lube) and finished up with Swissvax's opaque wax. The results were exceptional and my customer couldn't have been more pleased.
I ended up buying a vapor rino 230v. It's on it's way to me as we speak. My reason for buying it is that I detail exotic cars. There are a lot of places I just can't get into with APC and a towel. My most recent client has a matte white aventador Pirelli edition and you can't just use anything...
I recently took the plunge and after months of research ended up buying the 230v Vapor Rino. It was about $3,300 all said and done. It just shipped today and I am anxious to get my hands on it and put it through its paces. My main reason for buying the Vaoor rino was the 145 psi performance...