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CG Bare Bones for plastic fender wells. Just spray and walk away..no wiping and the smell is awesome.
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Originally Posted by Optimus Grime
Their gray waffle weave drying towels are my favorite for applying a drying aid after using the leaf blower. I've got some VRP diluted 1:4 in a bottle that I use for engine bay dressing and for wheel wells. I have their water spot remover although it is taking up shelf space. It works but it's the least user friendly water spot remover I've used.
Ok so I was excited to try VRP at 1:4 for stuff like that but it turns out splotchy for me and I end up having to go over with a black MF towel anyways. What's your secret? I have enough left to make one more batch to try.
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Originally Posted by Rsurfer
CG Bare Bones for plastic fender wells. Just spray and walk away..no wiping and the smell is awesome.
I found that when living in farm country it just attracted loads of dust when I used it.
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I tried a few of their products over 10 years ago and switched to something that worked better. I do still have some Celeste Dettaglio paste wax that I got for working (actually mostly sitting for 3 hours) in the Chemical Guys booth at Detail Fest many years ago. The 2 company reps (maybe one was the owner) wanted party in Miami Saturday night and did not want to come back to Stuart to be in the booth on the Sunday...
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Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?
Originally Posted by PouncingPanzer
I found that when living in farm country it just attracted loads of dust when I used it.
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Then you need a water based dressing like Meguiars Hyper Dressing.
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Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?
Originally Posted by Optimus Grime
Their gray waffle weave drying towels are my favorite for applying a drying aid after using the leaf blower.
What size are those towels? Are they the smaller glass towels or the full size one?
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Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?
Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
What size are those towels? Are they the smaller glass towels or the full size one?
25x36
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Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?
Originally Posted by Optimus Grime
25x36
Those are the ones I use for glass.
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Originally Posted by Eldorado2k
Those are the ones (25 x 36) I use for glass.
Outside? Or inside? Because I can't see wrestling a towel that big for inside glass...of course you have those biiiigg Caddy windows...
Oh, and PS, I thankfully don't think I have any CG products left--I think the only things I ever tried were a couple of washes back 100 years ago. Was it here or Autopia where there was a big thread about Stripper Scent when it came out?
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Re: Which product do you still use by Chemical Guys?
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Outside? Or inside? Because I can't see wrestling a towel that big for inside glass...of course you have those biiiigg Caddy windows...
They’re not really that big. Once you fold them down they become 9x12”
They also sell their waffle weave glass towels, which are basically the same towel just in a smaller size 16x24” and once you’re done folding them they also become 8x12”
Except the difference is that by using the larger towel it ensures that your drying towel stays dry on both sides and your cleaning towel can be used almost endlessly due to how many times you can flip to a clean side without it becoming saturated.
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