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06-30-2011, 10:02 AM
#471
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Re: Blind Samples
My apologies, I left my little cheat sheet at home again and I wouldn't want to guess wrong. I should have your answer around 5.
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06-30-2011, 10:08 AM
#472
Super Member
Re: Blind Samples
Originally Posted by snowking724
My apologies, I left my little cheat sheet at home again and I wouldn't want to guess wrong. I should have your answer around 5.
It's ok haha "cheat sheet"! Take your time. I am doing a review on PB Polish and Sealant now. (1 step)
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06-30-2011, 04:22 PM
#473
Super Member
Re: Blind Samples
Originally Posted by bigaizsosexy
It's ok haha "cheat sheet"! Take your time. I am doing a review on PB Polish and Sealant now. (1 step)
Here we go! Sealant #1=DP Poli-Coat. I found this to go on easy and haze up pretty well, with removal being a bit more effort than some others. Not quite difficult, just didn't wipe right off like others.
Sealant #2=Prima Epic. This one is a joy to work with, much like all their products seem to be. Easy on, easy off and looks great. I started a test with these two just before winter and the Epic seemed to have a little more life to it over time.
I hope this was fun and did you have any guesses as to what each product was?
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06-30-2011, 05:36 PM
#474
Super Member
Re: Blind Samples
My guess work to the second one was Wolf Gang Paint Sealant 3.0.....I was wrong haha. It was fun and I'd love to do it again!
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07-06-2011, 11:58 AM
#475
Super Member
Re: Blind Samples
I will be posting up information on my samples next weekend. I have been so busy with work and getting ready for my father's wedding I just haven't had time to try the wax on my car. I'm leaving for New York tonight and I will be back next Tuesday. I plan to wash, clay, and apply the wax to my car the day that I get back. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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07-06-2011, 05:15 PM
#476
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07-06-2011, 05:30 PM
#477
Super Member
Re: Blind Samples
Your welcome for the samples. I just find this to be a fun little exercise for trying new things. Sample #1 is 1Z Spray Wax, I really like the look of this product but I have found it to be somewhat grabby when first applied. This could be due to using too much since it's not the greatest sprayer but I'm not sure. Anyway, the looks are what I enjoyed the most about it. Sample #2 is Pinnacle XMT Spray Wax, I think it is very underrated. You don't hear much about it but it is my current go to drying aid. It leaves no water spots and wipes of easily when used while drying or when already dry.
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07-23-2011, 05:50 PM
#478
Super Member
Re: Blind Samples
Originally Posted by snowking724
Each person will receive a sample of two products in the same category. This way they can experience two products and how they may work differently but with any luck, still be quite good. Oh, and I may or may not have used a dry erase marker on the bottles so if there are any ? on what the products are or there application just ask.
Car Wash Blind Samples: A Review
A couple of weeks ago, Snowking (Tim) sent me 2 samples of car washes; the containers are on the far right in the above pic. The daily monsoon rains have slowed down finally here in Denver so I used both samples today.
The first is a thick, clear yellow liquid with kind of a 'fresh' scent like advertised in liquid laundry detergents. The second is a white color with a consistency like milk; it smelled vaguely of lemon. I used sample #1 on my '11 Toy Avalon which hadn't been washed nor driven much since the rains began. Sample #2 was used on our DD, an '05 Sienna van; the cars are garaged.
Both samples were mixed in 5 gallon buckets with 3 gallons of warm water, as per Tim's directions. A rinse bucket has the grit guard for the chenille wash mitt. Plenty of suds were produced by both soaps, and although the bubbles disappeared after a couple of minutes some agitation with my hand brought plenty of new ones. Both cleaned the paint equally well but sample #1 left an odd looking layer of film on the paint after I rinsed, but it came off fine with the drying cloth. #2 rinsed cleaner. As far as lubricity, they both felt about the same during the washes, taking the dirt away but not the kamikaze bugs on the hoods.
In conclusion, I'd give sample #2 the nod, only because of the cleaner rinsing. I don't know what the soaps are; I use Meg's GC Car Wash routinely. Not long ago I read someone's review of DP auto bath shampoo, & sample #1 sounded somewhat like the soap in that review, but we'll have to wait for Snowking to lift the curtain on the mystery names. Thanks for sending the samples to me Tim, I appreciate it.
Joe
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07-30-2011, 01:31 PM
#479
Super Member
Re: Blind Samples
Originally Posted by Belair
Car Wash Blind Samples: A Review
A couple of weeks ago, Snowking (Tim) sent me 2 samples of car washes; the containers are on the far right in the above pic. The daily monsoon rains have slowed down finally here in Denver so I used both samples today.
The first is a thick, clear yellow liquid with kind of a 'fresh' scent like advertised in liquid laundry detergents. The second is a white color with a consistency like milk; it smelled vaguely of lemon. I used sample #1 on my '11 Toy Avalon which hadn't been washed nor driven much since the rains began. Sample #2 was used on our DD, an '05 Sienna van; the cars are garaged.
Both samples were mixed in 5 gallon buckets with 3 gallons of warm water, as per Tim's directions. A rinse bucket has the grit guard for the chenille wash mitt. Plenty of suds were produced by both soaps, and although the bubbles disappeared after a couple of minutes some agitation with my hand brought plenty of new ones. Both cleaned the paint equally well but sample #1 left an odd looking layer of film on the paint after I rinsed, but it came off fine with the drying cloth. #2 rinsed cleaner. As far as lubricity, they both felt about the same during the washes, taking the dirt away but not the kamikaze bugs on the hoods.
In conclusion, I'd give sample #2 the nod, only because of the cleaner rinsing. I don't know what the soaps are; I use Meg's GC Car Wash routinely. Not long ago I read someone's review of DP auto bath shampoo, & sample #1 sounded somewhat like the soap in that review, but we'll have to wait for Snowking to lift the curtain on the mystery names. Thanks for sending the samples to me Tim, I appreciate it.
Joe
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Back from vaca! Sample #1 is Chemical Guys Citrus Wash & Gloss. I really enjoy this soap from the dilution ratio option to the smell. The small amount I gave you is LSP safe and cleans well. I haven't experienced any film but the conditions may have been different when you used it. At an ounce per gallon this soap has done well removing priop LSP's and cleaning the paint for correction, or re-wax. Sample #2 is Pinnacle XMT Gel S+C. This soap hasn't produced the suds like some others but we all know this isn't what's important, although I prefer suds. It cleans well and rinses ok, I've had to do an extra rinse with this one. Of the two, I prefer the first for many reasons but thought some other opinions are always good. Thanks for taking part, hope you enjoyed.
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