i did the inside of a 3 car garage and used exterior paint specifically Sherwin Williams Super Paint gloss. It worked really well if I got water on the walls, dirt or anything use a spray detailer and a microfiber and it looked like new. It's not cheap but it was well worth the cost and effort...
I can't tell a difference really. They are both good products when used in the proper dilution ratio. I'm not a professional detailer I just like to clean cars for my self. I do like Detail Juice on the interior, I have yet to try the Uber on interior panels.
Wonder if a professionally applied product that's not available to consumers would be worth be resistant to vinegar and or the contamination settling or actually sticking to the paint? That's another question I was curious if the Cquartz or Gloss-Coat would prevent the contaminants from...
I do the same when I do a rinseless I don't use any drying aid. But here in MO with the ever present and giant bugs I have been foam cannon/pressure wash/leaf blower/Gary Dean dry with a waffle weave or guzzler or what ever towel I choose. When I bucket wash I always flood the paint blow off...
Yes sorry I miss spoke, Gloss-Coat is what I intended to say.
As for Iron X. I have not had any success in that product removing the clinker dust and lime dust. It doesn't have any effect on it.
As for the vinegar concentration. I pressure was the car or truck no soap just let the washer do...
I like Uber Rinseless in a 16oz spray bottle .5 oz the rest distilled water. I've tried ONR, ONRWW, detail juice, and mixed with distilled water they all work well. I have yet to try D156 but it's next on my list.
Hello everyone this is my first post here but I'm a long time lurker. I've learned a bunch and improved my ability from this site.
I work in a cement plant we have a coal fired kiln and pet coke around and unfortunately from time to time I get industrial fallout on my paint. Usually it's...