Auto wash soap?…. Bead Maker?

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Is it important to have the soap foam up,
or will it work just as well without foam?


When using Bead Maker as a drying aid, will
it affect the drying ability of the towel in the
future?

Thanks
Jim
 
Is it important to have the soap foam up,
or will it work just as well without foam?


When using Bead Maker as a drying aid, will
it affect the drying ability of the towel in the
future?

Thanks
Jim

It shouldn't as the Bead Maker is being diluted. Washing your drying towel frequently would not hurt.
 
Is it important to have the soap foam up,
or will it work just as well without foam?
•Depending on how they’re formulated:
-Some soaps/car-wash shampoos will
produce more foam than others.

-Doesn’t enhance or diminish their overall,
formulated cleaning-ability...as far as I’ve
ever been able to tell.


Bob
 
•Depending on how they’re formulated:
-Some soaps/car-wash shampoos will
produce more foam than others.

-Doesn’t enhance or diminish their overall,
formulated cleaning-ability...as far as I’ve
ever been able to tell.


Bob

This is what I was thinking.
Thanks
Jim
 
I like Bead Maker, but wasn't a fan of using it as a drying aid.

I found it to be a tad streaky compared to products like DG Aquawax, GG Speed Shine, and Meg's UQW.

JMO
 
Never tried BM but if using a drying aid Definitely wash the towel to get what your using as an aid out of it. Warm water.

Foam isn’t an indicator for lubricity which most important for a soap.


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Is it important to have the soap foam up,
or will it work just as well without foam?


When using Bead Maker as a drying aid, will
it affect the drying ability of the towel in the
future?

Thanks
Jim

I’ve gone through over a gallon of Beadmaker as a drying aid and it hasn’t affected any of my drying towels 1 bit, and I tend to spray it on rather heavy.

As far as low sudsing car shampoo? I’m not a fan of any car soap that’s low sudsing.. Most people say it makes no difference, but I’d like to see them try and wash a dirty white work vehicle that has no protection on the paint and see how well any of those “gentle” low sudsing soaps do compared to 3D Pink or Meguiars Hyper Wash.

Personally, if a a bucket wash lacks rich suds it just doesn’t feel right and I won’t settle for it.

The only time I’d want low suds is when doing a rinseless wash. And is it just coincidence that rinseless washing works much better when done on lightly dirty/well protected paint?
The evidence is everywhere.
 
I like Bead Maker, but wasn't a fan of using it as a drying aid.

I found it to be a tad streaky compared to products like DG Aquawax, GG Speed Shine, and Meg's UQW.

JMO

same..actually like GG Spray Wax as a drying aid
 
I found this old picture of a general purpose/350 gsm microfiber towel that I used to remove dedicated liquid sealant off of my car. That liquid sealant is many times more capable than Beadmaker or any other spray on sealant. This is what it looks like when a lsp has degraded a towels ability to dry..

Beadmaker could never do this to a towel.

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I found this old picture of a general purpose/350 gsm microfiber towel that I used to remove dedicated liquid sealant off of my car. That liquid sealant is many times more capable than Beadmaker or any other spray on sealant. This is what it looks like when a lsp has degraded a towels ability to dry..

Beadmaker could never do this to a towel.

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Looks like the towel is water proof!
 
I found this old picture of a general purpose/350 gsm microfiber towel that I used to remove dedicated liquid sealant off of my car. That liquid sealant is many times more capable than Beadmaker or any other spray on sealant. This is what it looks like when a lsp has degraded a towels ability to dry..

Beadmaker could never do this to a towel.

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Meant to like not dislike. I'm old and technology is hard sometimes
 
•Depending on how they’re formulated:
-Some soaps/car-wash shampoos will
produce more foam than others.

-Doesn’t enhance or diminish their overall,
formulated cleaning-ability...as far as I’ve
ever been able to tell.


Bob

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Thanks
Jim

I believe in full disclosure.. I’m also more than willing to admit when I’m wrong or stand corrected, and this past Monday when I dried my car without a drying aid prior to re applying a dedicated sealant I noticed something a bit surprising... My PFM wasn’t drying the way I expected it to.

I expect the PFM to completely dry a sheeted panel on the 1st pass and it simply wasn’t happening. Was the towel completely useless? No, I did finish drying my car with it, but It was enough to make me contemplate grabbing a different towel.

I did an experiment just now with a small 3oz. glass of water. Here’s a rapid burst of photos for you to compare to the previous photo I posted in this thread.

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As you can see this towel hasn’t lost its ability to absorb water anywhere near the towel in my previous photo, but after using it without a drying aid I can tell you it has lost “some” of its original ability to dry.

P.s. The towel hadn’t been washed prior to me using it on Monday. It had been used 1-2 times with Beadmaker and hung to dry. I thought I should mention that just in case anyone’s curious.
 
I like Bead Maker, but wasn't a fan of using it as a drying aid.

I found it to be a tad streaky compared to products like DG Aquawax, GG Speed Shine, and Meg's UQW.

JMO

Interesting... I use beadmaker exclusively as a drying aid above my base powerlock. I find that when and if it does streak, it will dry out after 5-10 mins and looks great and feel great.
 
I believe in full disclosure.. I’m also more than willing to admit when I’m wrong or stand corrected, and this past Monday when I dried my car without a drying aid prior to re applying a dedicated sealant I noticed something a bit surprising... My PFM wasn’t drying the way I expected it to.

I expect the PFM to completely dry a sheeted panel on the 1st pass and it simply wasn’t happening. Was the towel completely useless? No, I did finish drying my car with it, but It was enough to make me contemplate grabbing a different towel.

I did an experiment just now with a small 3oz. glass of water. Here’s a rapid burst of photos for you to compare to the previous photo I posted in this thread.

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917419479e9ce752b1ca7f8a3d5cd05a.jpg

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As you can see this towel hasn’t lost its ability to absorb water anywhere near the towel in my previous photo, but after using it without a drying aid I can tell you it has lost “some” of its original ability to dry.

P.s. The towel hadn’t been washed prior to me using it on Monday. It had been used 1-2 times with Beadmaker and hung to dry. I thought I should mention that just in case anyone’s curious.

Awesome info, Ric.

I wash my PFM's after anything but a rinseless on a clean-ish paint with 3D Towel Kleen, and even then after every 2-3. One is used without drying aids, and one with.

I will say this: The first pass with my drying aid PFM is weak to say the least. It is not until the towel gets damp enough (2 passes) that it starts it magic.

The one I use "free of drying aids" seems to start immediately after the initial swipe.

I believe the drying aids block the performance on a very small level, but nothing to make me want stop using any drying aids with my PFM's.
 
Awesome info, Ric.

I wash my PFM's after anything but a rinseless on a clean-ish paint with 3D Towel Kleen, and even then after every 2-3. One is used without drying aids, and one with.

I will say this: The first pass with my drying aid PFM is weak to say the least. It is not until the towel gets damp enough (2 passes) that it starts it magic.

The one I use "free of drying aids" seems to start immediately after the initial swipe.

I believe the drying aids block the performance on a very small level, but nothing to make me want stop using any drying aids with my PFM's.

I guess I’d have to completely agree with your assessment.. I didn’t used to believe that until I saw it for myself.

I’ll tell you it was nearly infuriating having to make like 3 passes with my PFM to get the panel completely dry. Lol. And to make it worse I’m really stubborn when it comes to having to pre dampen a drying towel, so I was really banging my head against the wall.

Works great with a drying aid though... Makes me want to do more testing.
 
Sounds like you are listening to your native boys, and my idols: Slayer. ;)

I’m not familiar with their music, but iirc Beavis and Butthead used to wear a Slayer t shirt every now and then, so they must be ok.lol.

Or was it Winger? Lol
 
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