Wow, it's been a long while since I've posted anything on here!
Klasse Act, I can empathize with you. I dearly miss the old Chicagoland car scene of 10-15 years ago. There were a lot of gearheads cruising the streets back then, and there was always some place to be/something going on.
I think...
Excellent review, Marc!
I've used the BF Interior Cleaner/Interior Protectant combo exclusively for a few years now, they're both kind of 'under the radar' products, but they work better than most. Plus, as you mentioned, they're safe for pretty much any surface, which is a huge plus in modern...
Yes there is. Generally, if it's under 50 degrees ambient, I won't bother. Compounds and polishes don't seem to play well at anything less than that. Keep in mind that the surface of the car itself is usually colder than ambient temperature as well.
It does make a thick solution in WW form, CarPro suggests diluting anywhere from 1:5 to 1:15, so I chose the middle of the road for this test. I wanted to follow the dilutions recommended on the label for this test, as anyone who picked up the bottle might.
One interesting thing to note is...
Thanks for all of the comments, everyone!
I did have a chance to use the N-914 as a clay lubricant, I liked it better than ONR in this application as well. Also, the panels I washed with ECH2O are slicker today than they were yesterday, so that's something interesting to note.
Honestly, I do...
Hello fellow Geeks! I've been on the forum for quite a long time, but this is my first attempt at a true-blue review thread. I've decided to do it right and cover not one, but two products! I'll try to cover as much as I can, give good information, and not bore you in the process. So, let's...
Great review! I should have picked some of this up in my order today. I use Trix instead of IX though, since around here there's always some sort of tar spatter on vehicles, so having one product to get it all saves me a good deal of time. I might just have to give this a shot regardless, as...
I just placed my order! We have some good weather here finally, which made me think of detailing, which made me remember some things I need... and, well, you know how it goes.:buffing:
Anyone else get some good stuff? :xyxthumbs:
I like my Flexzilla hose a lot. It's light, bends easily without kinking, and has held up amazingly well despite my initial concerns about it not feeling 'heavy duty'. I'd buy another one in a heartbeat.
My favorite so far for the Chicagoland winters is Essence, let sit overnight to fully cure, then top with BFWD sealant. It's some of the slickest paint I've ever felt, and it comes clean super easy.