ComradeGrumbles
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- Feb 22, 2012
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Greetings oh wise and trustworthy guides of Autogeekonline, :dblthumb2:
I have recently purchased my first DA. A Griot's Garage DA.
I have been detailing by hand for years, doing friends/relatives cars off and on as well. I decided it's time to get a DA and I have been doing extensive research on it for months. My uncle recently purchased a DA as well and has had good results. It certainly will beat my previous attempts at removing swirls by hand. :nomore: Needless to say, "filler" products where my closest friends before this.
I have probably watched 150+ videos on the topic in the last few months, but I still wish I knew more about IPA wipedowns. I know what their purpose is, but I was wondering exactly what concentration of alcohol to water one might put into a spray bottle.
Also, I was wondering if heavily-watered-down Dawn dish washing soap would serve a similar function of an IPA wipedown in removing excess polishing agents before my LSP? I wonder about this because I have Dawn readily available at home. On the other hand, I will have to drive out and buy supplies for an IPA. In which case, I can no longer sit idly at my home whilst detailing my vehicle.
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Opinions?
ComradeGrumbles
I have recently purchased my first DA. A Griot's Garage DA.
I have been detailing by hand for years, doing friends/relatives cars off and on as well. I decided it's time to get a DA and I have been doing extensive research on it for months. My uncle recently purchased a DA as well and has had good results. It certainly will beat my previous attempts at removing swirls by hand. :nomore: Needless to say, "filler" products where my closest friends before this.
I have probably watched 150+ videos on the topic in the last few months, but I still wish I knew more about IPA wipedowns. I know what their purpose is, but I was wondering exactly what concentration of alcohol to water one might put into a spray bottle.
Also, I was wondering if heavily-watered-down Dawn dish washing soap would serve a similar function of an IPA wipedown in removing excess polishing agents before my LSP? I wonder about this because I have Dawn readily available at home. On the other hand, I will have to drive out and buy supplies for an IPA. In which case, I can no longer sit idly at my home whilst detailing my vehicle.

Opinions?
ComradeGrumbles