DFB
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Well, winter is here early this year. The cold morning made it very difficult to hoist myself out of bed on my day off, to the point where I overslept and got up feeling like death. But, I had the Mustang to wash, an excellent reason to get motived.

As always, wheels and tyres first. In this case, after an initial rinse, I applied NV Purge to the wheel, then used Shine Supply Wise Guy to scrub the tyres. I then foamed Carpro Reset over the top of Purge for the contact wash. Rinsed, I applied another layer of Hydr02 and some Hydes's to the rotors.
This was my first try of the new TRC Ultra Wool Mitt, specifically designed for ergonomic cleaning of wheels. Compared to the FlexiPad wool mitts I have used in the past, the sewn boarder around the cuff makes finding the opening much easier (insert rude remark here).





Drying the car, I used another new-to-me product, Gyeon Quick Detailer.

My initial impressions were of it being a bit streaky and needed more towel work to level than other quick detailers, almost like it had wax in it. Researching it just now, it does in fact have wax within the formulation..............
"The Carnauba-based detailer is completely safe on coatings as well as on traditional waxes. Simply spray on and wipe."
So, my instincts were correct. Trying so many products, you notice patterns after a while. Such as all bug removers smelling the same, leading me to believe they all share a similar chemistry. Or how a surfactant-based rinse-less wash feels "stickier" (for lack of a better term) than a polymer-based rinse-less. And in this case, how a carnauba spray wax behaves during the wipe off. That doesn't mean I hate Gyeon Quick Detailer, like any product with wax in it, the gloss and slickness left behind is unmistakable.
It's at this point I discovered a distraction, and not of the good kind.............................................

As always, wheels and tyres first. In this case, after an initial rinse, I applied NV Purge to the wheel, then used Shine Supply Wise Guy to scrub the tyres. I then foamed Carpro Reset over the top of Purge for the contact wash. Rinsed, I applied another layer of Hydr02 and some Hydes's to the rotors.
This was my first try of the new TRC Ultra Wool Mitt, specifically designed for ergonomic cleaning of wheels. Compared to the FlexiPad wool mitts I have used in the past, the sewn boarder around the cuff makes finding the opening much easier (insert rude remark here).





Drying the car, I used another new-to-me product, Gyeon Quick Detailer.

My initial impressions were of it being a bit streaky and needed more towel work to level than other quick detailers, almost like it had wax in it. Researching it just now, it does in fact have wax within the formulation..............
"The Carnauba-based detailer is completely safe on coatings as well as on traditional waxes. Simply spray on and wipe."
So, my instincts were correct. Trying so many products, you notice patterns after a while. Such as all bug removers smelling the same, leading me to believe they all share a similar chemistry. Or how a surfactant-based rinse-less wash feels "stickier" (for lack of a better term) than a polymer-based rinse-less. And in this case, how a carnauba spray wax behaves during the wipe off. That doesn't mean I hate Gyeon Quick Detailer, like any product with wax in it, the gloss and slickness left behind is unmistakable.
It's at this point I discovered a distraction, and not of the good kind.............................................