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02-28-2022, 06:26 PM
#7671
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by Uncbrs
That covers the vertical need...I feel like I would need one horizontally too. I'm sure my neighbors already laugh but this might put them over the top to see me balancing two "Sheelds" and spraying.
I just can't stop picturing this to clean tires:
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Maybe cardboard bent in wheel well?
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02-28-2022, 06:28 PM
#7672
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Yeah I've noticed that but usually the protectant covers it up
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Have you tried the adam’s graphene spray coating on them yet?
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02-28-2022, 10:38 PM
#7673
Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Maybe cardboard bent in wheel well?
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Yeah. Definitely options. To be fair, I'm also thinking more along the lines of wanting to get some Sonus Motorkote behind the tire/wheel too vs tire cleaning or spray. I set out to do it and decided in Spring it'll just be easier to remove the wheels and go for it.
For any tire needs I'm usually good with an applicator alone.
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03-01-2022, 12:38 AM
#7674
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Not even the rain could stop me from escaping the world and indulging in some distractive detailing today.
Firstly, I could not stand it any longer, the rear screen of the Mustang just HAD to be cleaned. There are some tasks that even I detest. The interior of the rear screen is a pig to clean so I tend to do it once it really needs to be done. But first, I had to fold myself into the back seat..............
The foggy haze meant that I needed the sledge hammer today..........
Angelwax Vision is a nasty smelling chemical that is very good at clearing grotty screens. I actually had to do it a few times, and then followed up with True Vue and a separate set of towels to avoid re-introducing the grime back onto the glass. I also hate doing this job in summer, being squashed in the back seat and scrubbing away at the glass in an awkward position always has me in a sweat.
Onto the wash, CarPro Reset was the choice today.......
I also attended to the exhaust tips today with P21S Polishing soap, followed by a spritz of Wet Coat.
After polishing and a wipe over with some NV Boost.........
Today's drying aid was P&S Dream Maker..........
I'm not entirely sure I love this stuff, today I wanted to give it another try. I refrained from spraying Dream Maker directly onto the paint. Instead, I sprayed a liberal amount into the towel, wiped then followed up with a second towel. This method seems to suit Dream Maker better, although I have found it to be fickle with certain paints. The Mustang certainly looked and felt amazing afterwards though.
On a roll, and already damp, I went ahead and gave the Ranger an "express" wash................in the rain as well, much to the amusement of my cleaner.
The Ranger is by the car I wash the most, due to necessity, and the Mustang is the car I love to detail the most. It rained basically all day, and only stopped once I packed up and finished, the way of the world. Either way, I have two clean cars again.
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03-01-2022, 01:30 AM
#7675
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
I did a "production job" (1.5 hrs) on a friend's Durango. Meantime our wives played a piano my wife purchased at a store next to a car show we were attending.
I ran the "Finisher" with a Chemical Guys green hex logic pad, spreading BF One Step. My friend was in charge of buffing.
Vehicle has really nice paint from the factory. He purchased it from Carmax 3 years ago. Being their 7th vehicle, it has lead a sheltered life until recently being promoted to daily driver.
I'll apply a top coat of BF Si02 next time they visit.
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03-01-2022, 04:09 AM
#7676
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Do you like high gloss on white?
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Aye.
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03-01-2022, 08:53 AM
#7677
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
So I stripped 3 in 1 off my car (already). Nothing wrong with it but hydrophobics we’re just so so. I also wasn’t happy with how streaky GCSS was. It's not that great to work with. However, in defense of CSS, it could be the temperature I used it in although the Gyeon worked much better at same temp. Strip down took two applications to remove 3 in 1. It’s quite durable stuff.
Someone from Gyeon recommended using Wet Coat as the base followed up with their Ceramic Detailer. I gave it a shot and really liked it.
I like using Reset and have been using it for the last few months. My favorite soap by far. Once the car is washed, I hit it with Wet Coat and either air dry or using Ceramic Detailer as a drying aide. Ceramic Detailer is fantastic to work with.
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03-01-2022, 08:55 PM
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03-01-2022, 09:04 PM
#7679
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Only problem with doing the front of the hood is there's now a line whereas the whole hood is no line
As far as care goes most modern products work just fine with PPF. Your caring for this new ride from the ground floor
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03-01-2022, 09:21 PM
#7680
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Re: What did you do today, in regards to detailing?
Originally Posted by NJNinja
So I stripped 3 in 1 off my car (already). Nothing wrong with it but hydrophobics we’re just so so. I also wasn’t happy with how streaky GCSS was. It's not that great to work with. However, in defense of CSS, it could be the temperature I used it in although the Gyeon worked much better at same temp. Strip down took two applications to remove 3 in 1. It’s quite durable stuff.
Someone from Gyeon recommended using Wet Coat as the base followed up with their Ceramic Detailer. I gave it a shot and really liked it.
I like using Reset and have been using it for the last few months. My favorite soap by far. Once the car is washed, I hit it with Wet Coat and either air dry or using Ceramic Detailer as a drying aide. Ceramic Detailer is fantastic to work with.
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Your experience with Griot’s Ceramic Speed Shine is completely opposite of mine. I used it today for the first time. Used it as a drying aid and again an hour later to touch up some water runs. Had great results in 45°F weather with no streaking. Perhaps the bottle needs to be shaken or you used too much?
I also plan to put on Griot’s Ceramic 3-in-1 after stripping my failed Meg’s HCW off. Speaking of stripping, what did you use to take off the 3-in-1?
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