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Very nice write up Nick. The Nomad would make a nice raffle prize at Detail Fest. My pump up garden sprayer died on me after a few years of not much use -- would not pressurize.
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Originally Posted by Marc08EX
GREAT article as always man!!! I really enjoy reading every single article you post.
Quick question on the MF towel you used to clean the tire. Obviously, the MF towel became soiled as you showed in the after picture. Now when you wash that MF towel, does it come out clean or is the MF towel stained? Will you re-use that towel for paint after washing the towel or will you dedicate that towel for door jambs, engine, wheel (non-paint) duty?
once a towel is used on tires or wheels, it becomes a wheel towel and never touches my paint again, even the jambs.
I think Mike has an article on the classes of towels (paint, glass, jambs, wheels/engine)
Obviously, it's not as important that you use the best quality towels on your wheels. I just use the costco multipack. You could also get some black wheel towels and dedicate them for your wheels. You won't notice the staining and as long as black are always used for wheels only, you don't need to think about it.
I told my wife that a husband is like a fine wine; he gets better with age. The next day, she locked me in the cellar.
~Tim
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Another great BF product! I love those little Civics
Rule 62: Don't take yourself to d*mn seriously
Cincinnati, OH
Shawn
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Originally Posted by Alex Boyce
I love everyday cars that look this great.
That makes two of us.
Originally Posted by rock012345
great review...
surprised Kendra is still working there, I thought to work for PBMG and park in your parking lot, you signed a contract in blood that your car is kept looking great all the time!
Kendra is a very nice young lady, so we'll let her breach of contract slide this time.
Originally Posted by FUNX725
I would like to add:
As is the norm for your articles, Nick...
You always include something that catches my attention right away...Entices me, so to say...Be it your down-to-earth, easy to understand wording (with some humor thrown in); "The How-To's"; and pictures...among so many to list.
To Wit:
Since I'm a 'country-boy' from back in the hills...You had me from the git-go with this photo of the Ferrari...Showing the mountains of Florida in the background.
J/K...Thanks again for providing this info on another BF product.
Bob
Thanks Bob! I can't take credit for the opening photo of the exotic cars in my articles, as I get them directly from Cars - All Makes. All Models. - NetCarShow.com - A fantastic website filled with FREE photo galleries of just about every car made in the last twenty years.
Originally Posted by Marc08EX
GREAT article as always man!!! I really enjoy reading every single article you post.
Quick question on the MF towel you used to clean the tire. Obviously, the MF towel became soiled as you showed in the after picture. Now when you wash that MF towel, does it come out clean or is the MF towel stained? Will you re-use that towel for paint after washing the towel or will you dedicate that towel for door jambs, engine, wheel (non-paint) duty?
That towel will strictly be used for the dirty jobs, such as tire cleaning, engine cleaning etc. After a towel becomes that soiled, I won't use it on paint. But to help break up the bulk of the dirt, I'll let it soak in a bucket of water with DP Polishing Pad Rejuvenator overnight.
Originally Posted by GOATMAN06
Great review,Great results. Thanks for posting,I can't wait to try these products in the spring..
Move down to Florida, that way you can use them year round!
Originally Posted by tw33k2514
Great article as always!
Originally Posted by Pats300zx
Amazing review Nick !!!!
Thanks.
Originally Posted by Bunky
Very nice write up Nick. The Nomad would make a nice raffle prize at Detail Fest. My pump up garden sprayer died on me after a few years of not much use -- would not pressurize.
Great idea!
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That Civic still looks gorgeous! Hopefully I can keep mine looking like that.
I would love a Nomad but the $200 is a lot for a sprayer. Got to save up!
I've been using ONR on cars this dirty for a while now. People underestimate the cleaning ability of rinseless washes and the technology in them.
However, I do enjoy taking out the hose every so often even when I can clean the car using a rinseless wash.
Speaking of which.....I guess this is a good time to say it.....why are rinseless washes described as waterless washes according to the AutoGeek store? I just think its a bit misleading.
Shawn Tedrow
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facebook.com/TedrowsMobileDetailing 845-642-1698
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Nice write up. I hope she tends to maintenance (like oil changes) better than she does the exterior. If not she may be walking to work one of these days!
Rick....now in North Texas
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Originally Posted by Shawn T.
Speaking of which.....I guess this is a good time to say it.....why are rinseless washes described as waterless washes according to the AutoGeek store? I just think its a bit misleading.
They are all grouped together because waterless washes and rinseless washes are viable alternatives to the traditional hose and bucket method of washing your car. To make the two methods easier to understand, we created a how-to guide for each one.
How To Use A Waterless Wash
How To Use A Rinseless Wash
Keep in mind a lot of rinseless washes can be used for various detailing needs, such as a quick detail spray, clay lubricant, and a waterless wash.
Originally Posted by RTexasF
Nice write up. I hope she tends to maintenance (like oil changes) better than she does the exterior. If not she may be walking to work one of these days!
Kendra takes very good care of her Civic and she knows Mike and I will make sure the paint glistens for years to come.
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Re: Blackfire Wet Diamond Rinseless Wash Tackles Even the Dirtiest Vehicles
Great review Nick! Keep up the great work.
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Originally Posted by Bobby B.
Great review Nick! Keep up the great work.
Thanks Bobby! Don't worry, your truck is next!
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