Watch this technique...kinda surprised here!

:wowwow:

Horrifying to watch!
He's up in your neck of the wood you need to go straight him out like Moe Green had to straighten our Fredo

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He's up in your neck of the wood you need to go straight him out like Moe Green had to straighten our Fredo

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I’m on it, Roger…..


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Yeah I don’t care what the product is but I always apply to some of the next panel just in case I go onto it while working another panel, I never go below the midline into the heavy road muck the back up and I know Im paranoid but just one of those panel would be at least a 3 towel process
 
I got to 7 min 40 seconds and clicked off

I'm sorry, I don't care how revolutionary his stuff is there is never a need to encourage people to treat paint that way

Just my 2 cents worth

YMMV
 
Bro….. is it me or did he not folding the MF’s into quarter’s make you mad.

I’m ok with 3 final buff towels but 4 initial wipe ones?

And as said before going to the bottom of quarters and then back up?

And please some one show him how to fold his towels!

Also rolling them while wiping.

Maybe we all over do it with our technique as we are the 1% of zealots who baby there paint.

I’ll tell you what though if you can use that product like that with no swirls and with a 15% sio2 content it would be the only product ever needed.

I’m a believer in Frothe and have seen Larry do a car that dirty but……. Just l…….

If it wasn’t so expensive i would try it. $17.99 a bottle and you might get 1-2 cars.

Also he’s not touting this like his wheel cleaner. Doesn’t seem like anything revolutionary.


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I don't do water-less/rinse-less washing, but even I know his technique is wrong! :wowwow:

At the 9.50 mark, the circular wiping had me shocked! :nomore:

Does this gentleman sell polish and compounds too? Maybe he's trying to get people to scratch up their cars and then buy his polish to fix the swirls? :confused:
 
I don't do water-less/rinse-less washing, but even I know his technique is wrong! :wowwow:

At the 9.50 mark, the circular wiping had me shocked! :nomore:

Does this gentleman sell polish and compounds too? Maybe he's trying to get people to scratch up their cars and then buy his polish to fix the swirls? :confused:

He does but I believe he’s a pretty stand up guy. Fair and real reviews. Makes alot of claims for his wheel cleaner and most seem to like.

He normally gives good information and don’t usually doubt his posts. This just goes against what i have learned.


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I've been buying his wheel cleaner for years now and it's pretty good and gives your various ratios for dilutions, so there's some value there. I also have his tire dressing but not Mega Gloss as it just came out but with the success I've got from TWHS graphene spray tire coating, Adam's graphene tire dressing and Gyeon Tire I'm not sure I'll ever get around to trying it

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Another thing to me was the fact that the car really was not that trashed from salt. All midwesterners know that car was driven one time on wet salt treated roads for a few miles and allowed to dry in the sun for the demo. We all know you will have multiple layers of salt and crud.
 
Another thing to me was the fact that the car really was not that trashed from salt. All midwesterners know that car was driven one time on wet salt treated roads for a few miles and allowed to dry in the sun for the demo. We all know you will have multiple layers of salt and crud.
Yeah we've seen worse...

This was cleaned using RW and proper techniques
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In the video when he was cleaning the barrels of his wheels....made me cringe.
Definitely leave them barrels alone until you can get some water blast to remove the initial road grime. He keeps up that practice, them nice black glossy wheels will soon show their disappointment in his technique.
There is a time and place for wheel barrel cleaning....and that's NOT one of them!
 
In the video when he was cleaning the barrels of his wheels....made me cringe.
Definitely leave them barrels alone until you can get some water blast to remove the initial road grime. He keeps up that practice, them nice black glossy wheels will soon show their disappointment in his technique.
There is a time and place for wheel barrel cleaning....and that's NOT one of them!
I didn't even make it towards that part of the video I need to go back and watch it

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First of all, I'm confused by the choice of towels. I would typically use the plush towel for the initial wipe and the twisted loop, which looked like a PFM towel, for the final wipe. This seems to be backwards to me.

Also, if you're going to spray that much solution on the towel, why not just do a rinseless wash with a well-saturated towel in the first place? That would probably be much safer on a car that's this dirty.
 
I don't feel comfortable touching the salty panel of a vehicle until it has been treated with a blast of water. If it is too cold for the garden hose then I first give it a blast with the Worx Hydroshot. Other times I will go to the local coin op self serve and give it a blast of their high pressure rinse.
 
I don't feel comfortable touching the salty panel of a vehicle until it has been treated with a blast of water. If it is too cold for the garden hose then I first give it a blast with the Worx Hydroshot. Other times I will go to the local coin op self serve and give it a blast of their high pressure rinse.

^^^^^this^^^^^
 
I don't feel comfortable touching the salty panel of a vehicle until it has been treated with a blast of water. If it is too cold for the garden hose then I first give it a blast with the Worx Hydroshot. Other times I will go to the local coin op self serve and give it a blast of their high pressure rinse.
I see absolutely nothing wrong with that Dave, being extra safe is ALWAYS good. With that said and I've hated this phrase for the past 2 yrs but I "trust the science" behind what goes into a good WW chemical. For a car that dirty you MUST not only over saturate the panel/section but it's VERY important to use proper techniques to ensure your not rubbing dirt back into the paint. I mentioned previously you use the "fold into 4's method" and then the "swipe and roll to clean section" (sorry I don't have a catchy name for these) and it's what we all do whether it's a RW or the WW method.

I like Phil and struggled to post this but it was such a mistep that I had to post it if not for the sole reason of a noob seeing it ready through the thread to be better informed on this as maybe they're looking to try this for the 1st time..."the more you know"

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