Jaddie
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Dear Mike & Other Experts
I'm enjoying Mike's Art of Detailing eBook, but am having a little trouble figuring out how much stuff I'm supposed to be using.
I'm referring to waterless wash and microfiber towels in washing our Honda Odyssey van. About how many ounces of waterless wash, and about how many microfiber towels does it take to waterlessly wash a fairly clean Odyssey?
Mike says on page 22, "Use a lot of product and only tackle a small section at a time."
So what's a ballpark estimate of how much premixed waterless wash is appropriate for washing a fairly clean Odyssey? (I used Detailer's Pro Series Waterless Wash Concentrate mixed according to the directions at 3:1, which equates to 750ml of water to 250ml of concentrate.)
(I used about sixteen ounces of waterless wash without washing the roof, which looked spick-and-span to me.)
On page 23 Mike says:
I don't know how to translate these instructions into an approximate number of microfibers I should be using. I don't have my wiping technique down pat yet, and I may have been using too much waterless wash, because I pretty well soaked a Cobra 600 towel after wiping the Odyssey's hood, front fenders, and front bumper. I think I used four microfiber towels, but that was because I have only a limited supply at this point. I could have used a dozen if I'd had them available.
I'm enjoying Mike's Art of Detailing eBook, but am having a little trouble figuring out how much stuff I'm supposed to be using.
I'm referring to waterless wash and microfiber towels in washing our Honda Odyssey van. About how many ounces of waterless wash, and about how many microfiber towels does it take to waterlessly wash a fairly clean Odyssey?
Mike says on page 22, "Use a lot of product and only tackle a small section at a time."
So what's a ballpark estimate of how much premixed waterless wash is appropriate for washing a fairly clean Odyssey? (I used Detailer's Pro Series Waterless Wash Concentrate mixed according to the directions at 3:1, which equates to 750ml of water to 250ml of concentrate.)
(I used about sixteen ounces of waterless wash without washing the roof, which looked spick-and-span to me.)
On page 23 Mike says:
Have plenty of microfiber towels
A large collection of clean, premium quality microfiber towels is ideal when using a waterless wash.
Work clean
Because it's important to use a clean microfiber towel, dedicate a clean, accessible area for storage. It doesn't do any good to maintain a collection of clean microfiber towels if you set them down on a dirty surface.
Use good wiping techniques
After wiping one or two sections, re-fold your microfiber towel to a clean, dry side. After using all 8 sides of your microfiber towel, switch to a clean, dry microfiber towel.
I don't know how to translate these instructions into an approximate number of microfibers I should be using. I don't have my wiping technique down pat yet, and I may have been using too much waterless wash, because I pretty well soaked a Cobra 600 towel after wiping the Odyssey's hood, front fenders, and front bumper. I think I used four microfiber towels, but that was because I have only a limited supply at this point. I could have used a dozen if I'd had them available.