Ok so I did my experiment and cut it 50/50 with isopropyl alcohol. Worked awesome. Just needed a little bit. Spread easy. Has satin finish. Looks wet but is dry by the time I finished the next tire.
I’ve used it before and didn’t like it. Like other products better. So I wrote it off. But seeing it on this car and applied the way it was looked amazing. Just seeing if this was something being done. And it’s not like we as a detailing community haven’t modified products before.
Long story short. Saw a Detailer cleaning cars at work. He had all the equipment. One car was done so I stopped to talk to him. Super nice guy. Anyway, the tires looked awesome. Looked dripping wet but were dry to the touch. I asked him what he used. He said Meguiars endurance tire gel cut with...
Been a while...what’s out there? In the past, I used hydro2 but ended up using only on wheels bc of streaking on paint unless conditions were perfect. Saw hydro blue....what else is out there that’s spray on RINSE OFF—-not interested in wiping. Thanks guys
saw a post by mike Phillips recently where he said pads don’t matter much. It’s the compound you use that does. Why not get a griot 6” with a 5” backing plate and some Meguiar’s polishing pads and finishing pads. Almost impossible to mess it up.
I watched a video where someone used a store bought iron decontaminater and it greatly affected it. Then used optimum opc and it was pretty much done. So I think any stout apc will take it off. Maybe try dawn and apc wash solution.
Is McKee plastic trim restorer the best bang for the buck trim restorer? I’m looking for something solvent based. I use Perl now. But it washes off too quickly for me.
I’ve been completely unimpressed with otc bug and tar removers to remove tar from rocker panels. Nothing seems to work all that great. I’ve tried roadkill but I’m looking for something stronger. Terminator works best otc but will wreck havoc on black plastic trim. What’s the best out there for...