Klasse Act
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I can smell it through my phoneBleeding
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Ok, how about a recap of what you used here? Also, let's talk about the test drive and how awesome that exhaust sounds?!![]()
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Ok, how about a recap of what you used here? Also, let's talk about the test drive and how awesome that exhaust sounds?!
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Cleaned up the Escape for it’s "Lease end inspection" tomorrow.
Also cleaned out my husband’s Escape... man that thing was filthy!
I need to clean up the RS still.
Ok, how about a recap of what you used here? Also, let's talk about the test drive and how awesome that exhaust sounds?!
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They’re probably going to be wowed at how clean your car is when you bring it back to them.![]()
So I told you guys about trying and applying a new spray Sio2 product yesterday, it was 46 down in the garage and it cured for well over 12 hrs, more like 18 and I figure it would cure, right...wrong! My dumb arse should've known better, needs to be atleast 60...DUH! I get to work this morning, get out of my car and look back and I've got a series of high spots that are "swipe shaped", meaning when I wiped it in it must've been a tad too much there and needed more wiping.
Well when I had the time later on after work I took the IK Foam 9 which was already filled with CarPro Hydrofoam already, filled another bucket with warm rinse water and my dynamic duo of drying towels and went to take care of business. I foamed the entire car and let it sit, then foamed the tires and wheels and scrubbed them with the Speed Master and then did a 2nd foaming...then rinsed it down.
I then dried the car with the appropriate towels and dried the tires and wheels. I used the flashlight on phone to look for high spots but didn't see any. My question is this...could the high spots rear their head when going from upper 40's to low 30's plus windchill driving the car, like the high spots just come out when it's cold or was it from using a bit too much product and/or not knocking the percentage down from 10% to 5%, I met in the middle at 7.5% Sio2...thoughts
Btw I'll be able to see everything tomorrow in natural sunlight, that glowing thing I've heard of will be showing itself tomorrow, should be a good one
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So I told you guys about trying and applying a new spray Sio2 product yesterday, it was 46 down in the garage and it cured for well over 12 hrs, more like 18 and I figure it would cure, right...wrong! My dumb arse should've known better, needs to be atleast 60...DUH! I get to work this morning, get out of my car and look back and I've got a series of high spots that are "swipe shaped", meaning when I wiped it in it must've been a tad too much there and needed more wiping.
Well when I had the time later on after work I took the IK Foam 9 which was already filled with CarPro Hydrofoam already, filled another bucket with warm rinse water and my dynamic duo of drying towels and went to take care of business. I foamed the entire car and let it sit, then foamed the tires and wheels and scrubbed them with the Speed Master and then did a 2nd foaming...then rinsed it down.
I then dried the car with the appropriate towels and dried the tires and wheels. I used the flashlight on phone to look for high spots but didn't see any. My question is this...could the high spots rear their head when going from upper 40's to low 30's plus windchill driving the car, like the high spots just come out when it's cold or was it from using a bit too much product and/or not knocking the percentage down from 10% to 5%, I met in the middle at 7.5% Sio2...thoughts
Btw I'll be able to see everything tomorrow in natural sunlight, that glowing thing I've heard of will be showing itself tomorrow, should be a good one
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So I told you guys about trying and applying a new spray Sio2 product yesterday, it was 46 down in the garage and it cured for well over 12 hrs, more like 18 and I figure it would cure, right...wrong! My dumb arse should've known better, needs to be atleast 60...DUH! I get to work this morning, get out of my car and look back and I've got a series of high spots that are "swipe shaped", meaning when I wiped it in it must've been a tad too much there and needed more wiping.
Well when I had the time later on after work I took the IK Foam 9 which was already filled with CarPro Hydrofoam already, filled another bucket with warm rinse water and my dynamic duo of drying towels and went to take care of business. I foamed the entire car and let it sit, then foamed the tires and wheels and scrubbed them with the Speed Master and then did a 2nd foaming...then rinsed it down.
I then dried the car with the appropriate towels and dried the tires and wheels. I used the flashlight on phone to look for high spots but didn't see any. My question is this...could the high spots rear their head when going from upper 40's to low 30's plus windchill driving the car, like the high spots just come out when it's cold or was it from using a bit too much product and/or not knocking the percentage down from 10% to 5%, I met in the middle at 7.5% Sio2...thoughts
Btw I'll be able to see everything tomorrow in natural sunlight, that glowing thing I've heard of will be showing itself tomorrow, should be a good one
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