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02-21-2022, 06:21 AM
#7621
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by WarrThox
May I ask what mini compressor you used? Or was any type of portable 12v electric compressor without a storage tank?
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It's a mini one I got off of Amazon, about the size of small walkie talkie.
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2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray
Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
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02-21-2022, 09:38 AM
#7622
Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
First bath of the season - did a rinseless wash and tried the Wolfgang rinseless wash with SiO2 and topped it with some Blackfire Carnauba spray wax.
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02-21-2022, 10:08 AM
#7623
Super Member
What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
McK’s 37 has been a detail-changing experience for me. Out of the several WW/RW products I’ve used, its now the only one I prefer to clean with.
I found myself always going over the car with a detail spray or topper after using ONR, WG Uber (pink & blue), CarPro EcH2O. I like the selections available, but one product will eventually end up being the “go to choice”. This is true with most things in life that I have multiples of.
It brings back all the gloss and reflection that was masked by road film and sea salt spray (equal to actually washing the car, and maybe better).
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02-21-2022, 12:56 PM
#7624
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Yeah i was disappointed at first too as it didn’t clean tuff grime like alot claimed. Once I I started using neat instead of a foamer and looking at it as a maintenance cleanerof I liked it for wheels. It’s inexpensive and cleans maintained wheels well, agreed on tires.
It cleans light dirt on them but when real dirty just doesn’t cut through.
Same experience here where i got tires getting white clean foam and then i clean with 303 T&Rxand boom! Brown again.
I still like it for wheels as the never get REAL crusty so it works well before I use my soapy brushes. Only wheel cleaner I really use now.
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So pretty much spot on results between us
Both my rigs put out amazingly little brake dust so that's not generally an issue
The red dirt here just absolutely kills tire treatments I have tried and consequently stains the tires, especially if there is enough water to turn it into essentially a dye
Anyone who has ever come to Hawaii and been in a tourist shop has seen the "RED DIRT T SHIRTS"; locally produced T shirts dyed with powdered red dirt sourced locally
It WILL NOT wash out of clothes and even getting it off solid and semi solid surfaces is challenging
The center caps from my wheels have a ghosting or red dirt in the crevices that is permanent, despite my best efforts
Not bad enough to replace but it bugs the crap out of me when the rest of the wheel looks good
I try to stay on top of things because I am afraid that using the Dawn Powerwash too often could lead to stripping the good stuff out of the tires, gaskets, etc
Ditto with stuff like Superclean, Simple Green, etc
Plus those particular cleaners scare the hell out of me when they contact metal and plastic
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02-21-2022, 01:06 PM
#7625
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by Tasmania
We have that red dirt on mostly farming land around the state and my neighbour was working at a farm for over 10 year's and that dirt can stain,rust surfaces high in iron content i use a orange citrus based cleaner but his car is too far gone in places.
You could try maybe a fallout remover?
I had actually never considered a fallout remover but guess what I will try next wash?
Actually I think I will pressure wash and foam and then try fallout remover on a single panel and see if I get a reaction, and clay after and then a quick light polish and then some spray sealant
Then a few days later when I know it's deconned and I see it covered in red dirt I will hit the red dirt with fallout remover and see what kind of reaction I get
It has to be iron rich just because of the color
I will try the fallout remover on an inconspicuous place on my tonneau cover because it's roll up vinyl and it might not like
Jeeze, college was 45 years ago and I STILL got homework and labs in chemistry
You guys suck...
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02-21-2022, 02:49 PM
#7626
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by chilly
I had actually never considered a fallout remover but guess what I will try next wash?
Actually I think I will pressure wash and foam and then try fallout remover on a single panel and see if I get a reaction, and clay after and then a quick light polish and then some spray sealant
Then a few days later when I know it's deconned and I see it covered in red dirt I will hit the red dirt with fallout remover and see what kind of reaction I get
It has to be iron rich just because of the color
I will try the fallout remover on an inconspicuous place on my tonneau cover because it's roll up vinyl and it might not like
Jeeze, college was 45 years ago and I STILL got homework and labs in chemistry
You guys suck...
I’m from Hawaii and yep that red in the dirt comes from ‘iron oxide’(rust), the volcanic rock/soil can be very high in iron which then oxidizes and creates that red soil that can stain almost anything.
But living on a rock in the middle of the salty ocean the red dirt is the least of your worries! Anything metal will start to degrade in front of your eyes, I’ve had well maintained cars paint start to bubble from rust within 10 years. The price you pay for living in paradise. If you’d like it to survive buy something made of aluminum and fiberglass.
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02-21-2022, 03:12 PM
#7627
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by Epilogts
I’m from Hawaii and yep that red in the dirt comes from ‘iron oxide’(rust), the volcanic rock/soil can be very high in iron which then oxidizes and creates that red soil that can stain almost anything.
But living on a rock in the middle of the salty ocean the red dirt is the least of your worries! Anything metal will start to degrade in front of your eyes, I’ve had well maintained cars paint start to bubble from rust within 10 years. The price you pay for living in paradise. If you’d like it to survive buy something made of aluminum and fiberglass.
When we owned a beachfront condo just above high water level we watched brand new stainless appliances develop rust spots unless we kept them cleaned and coated with Pledge orange oil
Electronics didn’t stand a chance
My Tacoma lived there without cover for the first year of its life
We live way upcountry now and it’s dry and salt free
Stuff lasts much much longer up here plus both vehicles are garaged
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02-21-2022, 03:44 PM
#7628
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
This is what I did in regards to preparation for detailing.
Hung the Master Blaster Revolution on the wall.
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02-21-2022, 04:07 PM
#7629
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Weather was warm enough to do something even though cold rain and snow is coming....AGAIN!
Thought I would try out Griot's 3 in 1 leather spray...cleans/conditions and provides UV protection...says it right on the bottle..Well I'll...be...dipped...
Going to see if this gives me hydrophobics until the end of March
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02-21-2022, 04:07 PM
#7630
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
I have a TW WW question, does it have a cure time before you should expose it to water?
The TW website doesn't address that
I figured out today that I am having much better results applying WW with a damp microfiber applicator spritzed with 2 shots of WW and then applied and buffed off exactly like I do Megs HCW
I have a door with fresh OCW and one done this way with WW and I wanted to spritz some DI water and compare the results
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