JWilliams.RadiantDetail
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- May 29, 2013
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I can do everything on a car very well without water, but I haven't came up with a way to do wheels beyond just an okay level. Good enough for most of my clients, but I don't like to settle for okay. I detail in So Cal so I'm hose less due to the water restrictions. Right now I use my waterless wash to wipe down the wheels, but they don't come like I like. I have Wheel Woolies and I want to get one of those drill brush attachment thingies. With IronX or any of the iron removing wheel cleaners would a 2 gallon contract pump sprayer spray hard enough to effectively remove the product? I haven't used an iron remover since I ditched my hose a year and a half ago. But I seem to remember needing a good amount of water pressure to get it all off.
This is really the last piece I need to get to get down to where I'll be happy with the quality of my work.
This is really the last piece I need to get to get down to where I'll be happy with the quality of my work.