Owning both a Mytee and a commercial steamer, if I had to choose just one tool , it would be a steamer. Just the amount of uses for a steamer, I believe is more helpful overall. It can still clean carpets really well with the right technique and pre treat system. I would however, make sure...
Not a waste of time if you enjoy it. Clearly you don't and that's cool too. I think the length of alot of these videos has to do with content request from the subscribers.
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I like meguiars non acid wheel and tire cleaner. As for a tire cleaner it does a great job and cuts through a lot of gunk.
And for the brake rust you can try Hydes Ruststopper. It's a great option for non having to take the tire and wheel off.
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Another vote for Carpro PERL. You aren't just getting a tire dressing with this, for plastic, rubber, leather, vinyl, and engine compartments.
I've heard of megs hotshine doing this as well as staining wheels.
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I have an always kink...Oops I mean neverkink from lowes. 75 ft. It's decent. For $30 bucks it's ok but does kink quite often. I'm lucky to get a year out of any hose. I may try one of these fancy high dollar ones one day.
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Can u let me know where you found them at through a pm. I think you would be fine leaving waterless washes, wheel and tire cleaners etc. For a while.
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Where did u find the orion pro 6L? The only place I could find it was a company out of Michigan but it was like $189. It would be perfect wow WW as well as pre wash with the foaming tip.
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For an extractor you will probably want something larger than a mytee lite. I would recommend the mytee HP 60 or 100. The ability to do more than one vehicle without having to empty and refill the tanks would be a time saver. For the steamer their are a lot of good options. Vx-5000, VC 4000...
Those are the pads I use with it. I was going to suggest the longer working time, but you covered that and it seems like you have done your research on the product and it's workability. What speed are you using on your DA?
The easiest thing to do would be to call Corey and talk to him about...
Which pad in both those lines are you using it with. What are your specific issues with the polish? Are you not achieving the cut or finish that you want?
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The product you pictures here seems like a long lasting dressing that sounds really good.
Here is a pic of the turtle wax coating that was on the CTS-V so there is no confusion about which one of their products it is.
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The only two "long lasting coatings /dressings I've tried are tuff shine and dri shine. Both of those can be removed without much trouble. This turtle wax coating and tough shine are a world apart in consistency and overall texture. It really reminds me of that commercial for flex seal clear...