Thanks. I think I'm going to try the spray bottle method first and move up from there. I had another good week of overtime so maybe I'll get a cannon soon.
Do you dilute it before when you use the foam gun? Or just use it straight in the gun/cannon? I currently only have a gun but I'm thinking about getting a cannon as well.
I prefer ONR over ONRWW. WW seems to have a tendency to streak over sealants. I got a bottle of McKee's 37 which I haven't tried yet. Maybe this weekend.
I picked up a bottle of this to get ready for spring. :What's the best way to take advantage of this product? Foam cannon or a wash mitt? And can it replace Iron X all together? I have foam gun but I don't think it will spread the soap evenly enough to fully use the soap.
My Sierra has them and my pressure washer takes care of everything. Just go slow and make multiple passes. It seems that the big stuff will rinse right out but the fine stuff that is really in there needs to softened up and rinsed out a second or third time.
Megs PlastX (or whatever the exact name is) with a powerball mini on the extension rod works great for polishing dash clusters. A couple of minutes and then wipe off should do it.
4.5 car? I could only dream. I have a 1 car. My wife's car is fine but my truck is another story. It's like a fat guy in a little coat when it's in the garage.
Mid size car about 35 minutes, doing a 2bm method. I've just started experimenting with GD method and cut about 10 minutes off. That includes pre treatment with the pump sprayer. That's in the winter when you need to pre treat from the salt.
It works great for large panels, but it's tough to get into tight areas and creases. I use one with a microfiber towel to get everything. The nice part is it rinses out really well on the grit guard. You do seem to use more wash solution though with it.
6 or 7 years old, it was my job to do the wheels and tires. My guess my dad gave me that job since I was closer to them then he was. He would wash the wagon while I scrubbed the white walls with comet to brighten them up. Drying was with old rough bath towels.
I think I got the same box as you!
3 Miracle towels
Bug sponge
7inch Megs buffing pad
3 Do door elimination
DP Xtreme foam soap
Mckees rinseless
Wolfgang deep gloss sealant
Backfire Total trim and tire sealant
Black label Diamond Paint sealant
Dp clay
XMT swirl remover
Detailing brush
Griot's...
I also got a $100 box. I got a $50 box at Xmas and was really excited for the surprise to come. The best part is, the wifey gave her approval!
Hold on. I just saw the Leap Year sale. I'm going to even more stuff now with my purchase? Thanks, Nick!
You can try leaving kitty litter on the stain for a while and hope that pulls more of the gas out of the wood. Ultimately, time is the only thing that will take care of it. Leaving the doors open on a windy day can help speed things up.
I fully agree. To say the "majority" I feel implied a lot of forum members here. Most non-detailers have never ever heard of RW or WW that I know. I've done rinseless for over 10 years, and while I'm not a professional, I know what to do and not do due to the fact I educated myself and used...
Obviously letting the car warm up first would help that. I remember reading recently someone who added a heater to their wash bucket to keep the water hot. It was for keeping water troughs for animals at farms warm and free of ice in the winter.