Does anyone have any tips on rubber mats to look there best ? after cleaning with APC the areas that have wear need some help , obviously something like 303 is to slippery.thanks
Just a simply tip for those who own this great brush , after cleaning I wrap the brush with a MF towel to dry and remove any residue left inside the rims which work really well , and if it snags, I take the brush out first and towel slips right out Try it out see what you think?
just blowing off the top and crevices to remove some of the excess water ,not really all of it like a traditional wash, sides of course rolls off,but as far as the polymers I usually I finish with a QD to touch up . So I am going to give the blower a try
ONR question ? Just wanted to get everyone's opinion after the first wash with the mitt instead of drying right after, blowing off excess water and then polishing with the MF just to save the amount of towels you will use after becoming saturated with water. what do you all think?
Yea . But It's Ok to go down to the local carwash using water recycled or not and have some guy using the same nasty shop towel he used on the past five cars wiping bottom to top on your black paint
Down here in Ga. with the major drought ,driving around just a few cars here and there are clean besides the sports car enthusiast ,and at a light they give you looks like your wasting water because you stand out ,of course when you explain to your friends about ONR they don't get . Anyone...
Any suggestions to get maximum effect in reflection and pop?
Here is my arsenal so far
PC 7424
LC CCS Ye, Or, Wh, Gr, Bl, Re
Xmt 1,2,3,FG
Xmt 180
Opt C
C MF"s
A member recommended a pesticide sprayer with the solution, and works really well in removing any dirt or dust which rolls off prior to washing especially working inside the garage . two bucket method is the way to go.