Ahhhh, well for me it has more to do with Martini Racing livery[emoji6]
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Gotta love the racing livery.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c1db381812.jpg
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Thought it best to show it in all its glory. Coincidentally, the same car that my neighbour has in his garage.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...de891c62ba.jpg
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Dawn Powerwash is good stuff, works well for stripping waxes/sealants too. Loach (WaxMode on youtube), has a good video on it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liPpyjqiitE
Just did a quick spray down at the coin op on my Edge.
Might do a rinseless wash later, but not sure if I want to spend the time since we're supposed to get snow tomorrow and Tuesday.
No picture, but it looks the same as I posted previously in this thread somewhere.
So today was the day for the ES to get washed and it was 34 degrees @9 a.m.! It was also THEE day to try out my brand new IK Foam Pro 12 foamer with mini air compressor "hack"...let's go[emoji779]
I get to the quarter wash and pull off to the side and start with TWHS Hyper Foam Tire & Wheel cleaner, this product continues to impress me on VERY dirty tires and wheels (it's also available in a gallon size). Once I was done with all 4 it was time for the pre-wash [emoji56]
The IK was filled with 4 oz of Bilt-Hamber Touchless and 1.5 gallons of distilled water. While I was cleaning the tires & wheels I attached the mini air compressor and set it to 60 psi, so it was done before I was done[emoji106] I turn the mini air compressor back on and start to foam the ES and it did a great job and it maintained the psi needed to go all around the ES, included the tires and wheels again, the wheelwells and under the car a little bit too. I emptied the entire contents of the IK, yeah I got a little carried away BUT the car was a mess[emoji2962]
Next up was to pull it in the wash bay and rinse everything away and pull it out. Now I will say with the ratio I had in the IK the Bilt-Hamber Touchless got everything clean except the very most bottom of the ES, remember this is a pre-wash with me guessing the ratio but that's ok because I planned on doing a WW at home afterwards anyways[emoji16]
Upon getting home there was NO DOUBT a contact wash was needed because the water dried on the paint and came out of everywhere, plus I felt like there was "maybe" a film because I didn't rinse it enough, here's where flooding the car can be better[emoji848]
I get home and grab 6 plush, edgeless "Jack" towels and my 1000 ML Kwazer filled w/ N914, along with a Gauntlet towel and knock out the WW. This was easy since 95% of the ES was clean, the dirt came from those very bottom panels and under them. I wiped down the jams and even my d/s WeatherTech Liner so it was perfect once again[emoji14]
Next were the tires and wheels to even them out and the N914 took care of that, even sprayed some up in the wheelwells too. Now that they were clean I added some TWHS graphene spray tire dressing to the Blizzaks and wiped down the wheel faces with Adam's CS3 graphene[emoji6]
I finished the car by wiping it down with a coat of Adam's CS3 graphene, everything came out great, that stuff just works[emoji106] I decided on these 2 graphene infused products because there's been talk of doubt about graphene in another thread, so I thought I'd grab them, thank you guys[emoji362]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ff1454565c.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f24b4858b4.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9944228af6.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b9fa083e04.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...030c428694.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1186e55e0b.jpg
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