FYI: I was interested in Koch GSF until I saw Danger: Corrosive on label. Turned the label around and saw in fine print 'Danger Causes Burn, Do not get on skin or clothing. Do not breath fumes ...
Haven't been here in while. What happened? AG looks like it's turned into a Facebook account.
Not like the old days I remember. Guess I'll have to look for another detailing help group..
I would leave it alone. First check with your local Honda dealer. A friend of ours had the paint on roof and side peeling off. When they checked they found that Honda had a recall notice on the paint...
Oh Yes. Blue Coral was my first attempt at detailing.
After looking at all the responses it boils down to a simple phrases.
If it works for you and gives you the results you want use it and enjoy.
Like everyone has mentioned for drying their favorites. I like TRC PLATINUM PLUFFLE 16x24.
My choices like polish removal, waterless washes, etc we all have favorites. The Pluffles work for me.
I am probably dating myself, but remember the work of applying this. Dates back to a 2012 entry here at Autogeek.
Same company Mike referenced. Look at the price label ($3.99)...
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[QUOTE=JKDesign;1627921]Chiming in as a bodyshop manager here. Unfortunately most people do not understand the pressure that a shop is under or what they actually get paid to do by the insurance...
50-degrees. Why that still shorts weather here in the north..
During the Winter months you try to keep the snow chunks and salt off. Spray washes help.
My wife has had. As others have said it's the therapy and assigned exercises. They had her up next day after surgery w/walker and phys. therapy. The doctor had a schedule of exercises for her each...
Not sure about Calif. Water rules. Saw a report on Wally World using CA water, and reselling gallons back to CA customers.
Get a couple gal. distilled water and use it.
Had this happen when tire installer chipped rim.
I went to local auto store. Got Duplicolor (Silver) rim paint. Sanded spot lighty, gray primed.
Tested spray on cardboard. Then sprayed rim area....
A couple of Ideas !!!
(1) Using to much soap, in cycle. Use vinegar in rinse cycle. To remove excess soap and soften.
(2) On some washers the soap and fabric dispenser is at the top and water...
I started with 1-oz. added to water. Found that per my load, it left alot of suds. Found that 1/2-3/4 oz. worked great based on towel dirt/condition. Then did the vinegar application and stopping...
I have also found that normal wash routine works well with just 1/2-oz. Ran various test's with Towel Kleen. Found that using the vinegar in the final rinse will tell you if you used too much....