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i am guessing you are referring to the Paul Dalton video and his secret "citrus degreaser" he sprays on the cars out of the pesticide sprayer...just so you know its actually p21s total auto wash...ag sells it by the 5 liter (approx 1 gallon) if you want it in bulkNica said:Great review, for the longest time I have been contemplating purchasing this product but you pushed me over the edge and I'm ordering some...no I'm ordering lots!!
I have a question though, does P21S make anything that could be used to spray on the lower part of the vehicle with out damaging the paint or clear coat? Kind of like a citrus...um..stuff. Sorry can't think of the proper term. Just spray it on and then rinse it off...just on the lower part of the vehicle not the entire vehicle.
orngez said:i am guessing you are referring to the Paul Dalton video and his secret "citrus degreaser" he sprays on the cars out of the pesticide sprayer...just so you know its actually p21s total auto wash...ag sells it by the 5 liter (approx 1 gallon) if you want it in bulk
P21S Total Auto Wash is German nobility in a spray bottle!
or you can get the s100 version for 5 bucks cheaper
p.s. just so you know any bug and tar remover does the same thing for the lower panels...
killrwheels@autogeek said:the gel is just a thicker liquid, think toilet bowl cleaner. I use the liquid which is kinda thick anyways just a little foam.
03gtmustang said:Nica- Your probably fixed on getting the P21s for the lower body panels, but you should really look into Poorboys Bug Squash and Pinnacle's bug and tar pad, this combo together works awesome!
As far as the gel vs. regular, Id probably go with the gel because Id imagine it would cling onto the rim better and wont run.
killrwheels@autogeek said:so what were your thoughts on the samples ... 261 versus 263 ??
P1et said:Scott, sorry, just saw this!
I forgot which number went with what sample, but I was very pleased with the results. I think they both had the same "ease" as far as one and off went, but the "grittier" wax made me nervous. However, under the lights and in the sun, both offered similar results as far as warmth and depth was concerned. Better than Natty's Blue I would say. Natty's Blue has a tendency to show off imperfections, you really need a perfect surface to apply. However, this stuff was more forgiving as it probably had filler in it.
P1et said:Scott, sorry, just saw this!
I forgot which number went with what sample, but I was very pleased with the results. I think they both had the same "ease" as far as one and off went, but the "grittier" wax made me nervous. However, under the lights and in the sun, both offered similar results as far as warmth and depth was concerned. Better than Natty's Blue I would say. Natty's Blue has a tendency to show off imperfections, you really need a perfect surface to apply. However, this stuff was more forgiving as it probably had filler in it.