My Wolfgang Wash Tool Weekend!

Nice write up! I notice you are washing Meghan's car...this because your the new guy and it's your initiation?
No it was just that mine was the dirtiest, Nick washed his the night before.

Why isn't Ivan (I think that's his name) on your wash bucket? Nice write up.
That bucket is years old and there is a DP logo on it somewhere!

I love the Safe scrub brush, they're great.
In Fla you need one for when the love bugs visit.

Yeah, nice Tag you got there Meghan. Great write up Nick.
I'm always so jealous when I see those pics with the palm trees. It's 15 degrees in Boston which is a huge improvement from Monday's -4. You guys got an extra couch down there that I can crash on til April? Or maybe one of those nice leather recliners in Max's office???

Thanks, love that watch! The palm trees in my back yard are all dead, frost last month claimed them all. And I am heading to Boston this weekend so please turn up the heat!!!

plz take off the watch and ring... making me nervous!!!! lol 8)
TOO FUNNY! I have to say I always end up detailing with watch on and at least one ring. I haven't had a slip up yet!! Guess just a creature of habit!
 
I've always been skeptical of the natural sponge, how do you know all the sand is out of it? Are these grown (farmed) off the sea floor?

Before you use the sea sponge for the first time just be sure to rinse it out thoroughly. Best bet is to run it under warm water for several minutes while squeezing it and running your fingers through it making sure you got rid of what little sand they come with. :xyxthumbs:
 
I see you went with the WW drying cloth dry .... am I the only one that prefers a slighty damp towel?
My method when my WW is dry is to hit the windows first the wick up the water and when im done its usually pretty wet and then I hit the panels... hitting it dry is just begging for some type of marring IMO
 
Nick, nice writeup showing a bunch of different wash media in action.

The Bug sponge is great!

For the wheel wells that thin mitt was a cool idea. I just go with a (less pricey) mf towel for those tight wheel wells personally.

Love the Chennille mf wash mitts. I like to take a razor and carefully cut the stitching on the band to remove it. After a little time those elastic bands get dried out and no good for paint. The Mitt goes off and on a lot easier after that as well.

Thanks again:xyxthumbs:
 
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