Shade Tree
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I have a son older than you and 2 rotories:xyxthumbs:
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I have a son older than you and 2 rotories:xyxthumbs:
I have a son older than you and 2 rotories:xyxthumbs:
A gallon of OID makes 4 gallons and costs $49. A gallon of FK425 is $29. Four gallons would cost $126. OID Is the most bang ffor the buck QD i know of! That being said I agree with Corey and Resurfer in that IME OID streaks easier than FK 425,The price for each is within pennies. Though I purchase Optimum by the gallon.
I know that, I was talking about your older half brother.I am younger than 42 Dad.
Try cutting it with a little water when used on a hot surface it will eliminate the streaking especially on dark colors.That is what the manufacturer of the products we use tell us.But we have never had an issue with the spray wax-detailer on dark colors from that manufacturer, but had many issues with a lot of the big name brands....It only streaks for me if my MF towel gets to wet. or if the surface is hot.
, but may be looking for another product to use while drying.
After washing I use a leaf blower to remove 95% of any water remaining on the finish surface. Adding a detail spray or spray wax at this point would be a waste of product. Then I break out the Optimum Spray Wax and go over the entire vehicle. If there's a little dust on it I'll use Adams detail spray in between.......
i flood the paint with water then while wet i mist the entire truck with a nice q/d a drying aid one. this makes drying sooo much easyer. i use a ton of q/d. its the most used stuff in my colllection...
Cant go wrong with either of these!Duragloss Aqua Wax or Finish Kare 425
Now we have Opti Clean too!Yes.
Used Show-Off when drying between '00 and '09. It was compatible with the wax I was using. It boosted the wax shine and provided some extra lubrication. I probably used M34 too.
Tried CG's Pink Quick Detailer last year; slick and glossy on a clean cool surface but oh my... Never ventured back and have most of the bottle left.
Picked up OID in January or February and regularly use it. So far, so good. Slicker the next day.
Very happy with OCW over DGPS and as a stand alone product. Don't use OID to dry if I am going to use OCW.
Another option is a QD or clay lube dilution of ONR which should give great lubrication when drying. I now hose and bucket or ONR for anything more than a finger smudge or dust, as I learned my lesson the hard way...
Hey there el striped one... Got your PM request. Sure...Cant go wrong with either of these!
I guess there is still room out there for one more multipurpose QD... :laughing:Now we have Opti Clean too!