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Old 05-24-2007, 05:03 PM
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Wash,Vac, and Spray Wax - 07 Toyota Sienna - EHUTH1

Another Foamer for you guys. I 'm going to be doing a series of show and shines that basically followed the same routine.
  • Degrease Problem areas (tar, bugs, mud etc...) and followed with quick Rinse
  • Clean wheels, tires and wells with "The Brown Stuff" Spray on let sit for 5-10 seconds and rinse *Amazing AIO degreaser cleaner! Oh yea I've been taking chrome wheel acid (white lightning) and spraying on exhaust pipes to bring back the aluminum look. Works really well.
  • FOAM GUN - 2 caps of DG901 and 1 oz of flash wax *Drying Agent
  • Let this sit for 5 Minutes while I get a break
  • Spray off foam. Start at the top and make your way down to the bottom.
  • MF Towel dry using Wet-N-Wipe Speed Glaze QD. This breaks the water and releases so I'm not wiping beads but a thin layer of residual.
  • Next we drag the vac out and start in the rear and come to the front hitting all the cracks and crevices.
  • Grabbed a old MF towel and used some Awesome APC to clean the scuffs and cup holders.
  • I always do the tires next along with the wells, running boards, and bumper trim, then I follow that up with the cleaning of the wheels and chrome bumpers if any.
  • While I'm waiting for the tire shine to settle in I go inside and wash my hands and get my waffle weaves and AIM glass cleaner and hit all the windows inside and out.
  • It's just about time for Souveran Spray Wax. This to works good outside so you can see your results. I don't know what sparks this stuff but when oxygen gets to it the paint starts to glow!!
  • Now it's time to final inspect and take it back to the customer.
BEFORES




Ouch - Guess those curbs jump out at cha...




"The Brown Stuff" In action shots... This stuff requires no scrubbing, also goes for the fender wells too.







Foam it up !!






Afters are just ahead...
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Took me 1 hour to do this. Nothing but a 5 minute break. Things are looking good for future foamers.
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Old 05-24-2007, 05:40 PM
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That foam looks nice! What foam gun do you use? The results are awesome
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Old 05-24-2007, 06:03 PM
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was just thinking the same, that foam looks sweet.

Justin style?
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That is what I'm talking about!

I'm so glad you're having the same success with this gun as me. It's shaving 15 minutes of of my details already!
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Old 05-24-2007, 06:16 PM
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I like your work. I think you should share your "brown stuff"
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I like your work. I think you should share your "brown stuff"

I agree. That looks almost too good to be true. I saw in one of your other posts that you are testing the product. Is it released yet? If so how to get it?
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More info about the brown stuff please! And in regards to your foam gun, can you use it on a regular hose as well? Or do you have to have a pressure washer?

AND THAT'S IT! We need a new category for you: SNOW & SHINE!!!
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The brown stuff is a high alkaline degreaser that will clean just about anything on contact. It's still in testing with all sorts of wheels. One note is it should never touch anything polished. The drying agent is a small touch of flash wax that is added to the soap before it is applied via foam gun.
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That foam gun gets me every time, it's funny becuase the vehicle is white and with the foam it just disapers hahaha.

That "brown stuff" looks really good...I wound how it would handle on tree sap?....interesting...very nice turn around in 1hrs...man I'm going to have to call you Justin mach II hahahaha.

Well done.
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