Only because it doesn't happen to other people doesn't mean it can't happen to you. If possible, you should probably get it checked out by a doctor. Or you can look up and do hand stretching exercises yourself. Pain is not normal.
Geez Corey, as if I didn't already love the Ultima line. Now I feel like buying some more of their products! You're in the wrong business my friend. Sales is a calling for you.
Does the VOC-free formula mean I can use UTT&G for the interior of my car? I used it once a few months ago because...
None of my Cobra towels lint, they're all at least 2 years old (cept for my new ultimate guzzler) and have been washed many times. The 600's are also my favorite. They're just about perfect for every task.
:iagree: OP, I didn't mean to hijack your thread. :)
As for the original post, if you can source distilled water at a good price, go for it. It's purer than de-ionized, RO, charcoal fitered, etc.
I use a garden watering can. Someday soon I plan on storing my distilled water in a tank to feed my itty bitty pressure washer. When I do that, I'll probably be using distilled water for every phase of a detail. From pre-rinsing to polishing oil stripping to final rinsing.
Distilled is the purest water you can buy. It is greater than 99% pure (free of minerals, organisms, chemicals, etc.). RO water is not as pure as distilled water, but can still be used for a spot-free final rinse.
I make my own distilled water at home. I use it for diluting products, for a spot-free final rinse and for cooking and drinking (water tastes delicious by the way). Bought a 10 gallon distiller last year and it's been working great so far. In fact, I'm brewing distilled water right now. Im the MAN
So far so good Corey. :props: I have a 99 Saturn Sl2 and it darkened the dash to a level I haven't seen in years. :props: I have it mixed at 4:1 and it took 3 coats :eek: to get it to a richness I liked. The bimmer is next! Im the MAN