Somehow, this is some sort of cached ebay listing that shows the towels available, but they really aren't. I ordered a couple packs, but the seller promplty refunded me, as they shouldn't show any for sale. Probably best not to use this link.
Well said. Sometimes DIYers don't need a gallon of compund or polish.
I personally thing 16oz bottles of wax, compund, and poish are too much sometimes.
I wonder if theres any chance of AG carrying them? I'm pretty much done with MF for windows. I can get them streak free, but I always have lint problems.
You should be able to safely use Mothers chrome polish. I've been using it on my chrome clad wheels and grill for years. Its very mild. It is nothing like a true metal polish... which would be bad on chromed plastic. I've only used the older Mothers, not the new one that came out recently.
Yes. the cut can feel sharp at times. It looks like the older ones (like in the picture) were borderless and korean made, and the new ones are made in china.
Back in the 90's, pep boys wouldn't sell it becuase "it has water and alcohal and it dries out rubber and vinyl". They used to push formula 2000. Not sure if they sell it now or not.
Agreed! There are very few combinations that work well for me.
Last time I was at a gas station (Chevron if it matters) I pulled out my travel bottle of Megs D120 Glass cleaner and used their paper towels at the squeegee islands and and some great results.
When I detail at home, the 3M...
I have the exact same issue.. It has nothing to do with the SIG though. What you are probably seeing are pit marks on the windshield and when the cleaner get in there it fills the pits and can be seen (because its not wiped out from the pits). Some glass cleaners get in these pits and are...
I know this thread is a few months old, but what does your windshield look like? Does it have a ton of pits in it? This would tell alot of about the condition of the paint up front.