You need to run down there and explain to him that Carhartt's deserve better treatment than that.
You probably don't have any shop rags handy, but you could probably take him a roll of paper towels.
The vinegar rinse isn't something I do every wash so I'm not really able to comment of how much damage regular, repeated use might do.
Some of my MF towels are probably 6 or 7 years old and I don't...
The first wash is just like any other wash for me. IMO, the main purpose of the first wash is to remove anything in the towels from manufacturing, shipping and handling.
Why???
A couple of days ago, the ONR you have was a good product.
It still is. It didn't turn rancid overnight. :)
Use it in your normal way and they will probably have another revision ready when...
Somewhat true, but you would probably get some argument from the people that have had acceleration or braking problems.
The problems being discussed, while serious, would not stop me from buying a...
Since the price is not a factor, it is a matter of personal choice.
I would go for the red since I like red.:)
The stereo and spoiler may help sell the car for you when you are ready to trade...
I think one thing that would make the rinseless products a better choice for a professional detailer is customer acceptance.
Taking a spray bottle and a rag* and wiping someone's car down may be a...
I don't think you are wrong in your assessment.
I do use a lot of waterless product as well as rinseless product on our vehicles and if the vehicle is extremely dirty, it gets the pre-rinse at the...
All good advice.
You might also try:
1. It it's a PC, don't use the handle. Just place your hand on the head of the machine to control it and apply pressure. Works for me.
2. Don't hold the...
While I don't have a black car, I have used rinseless washes on a white one and 2 red ones for several years without causing a bunch of marring.
One thing I might mention, I have used ONR, DP RW&G,...
If someone is on your case, the old cliche, "Consider the Source", is pretty good advice.
I recently saw it used under just those circumstances.
It was directed at me and I probably deserved it. :D
The Federal regulations in the U.S. seem to deal mostly with runoff getting into storm drains which often end up as nontreated waste water.
The regulations and their enforcement vary a great deal in...
1. I have used ONR, DP RW&G and QEW a lot over the last few years. The original DP 4 in1 also was included.
All have done a good job as a rinseless wash. The differences are...
My original question did refer to applying pressure to "work" the sealant in.
I did not post a link since it was in a different forum.
I'm also not interested in dissecting the problem or running...
Would working a sealant into the paint surface shown actually "fill" any of those imperfections?
I was always under the impression that the sealant would just coat the imperfections and not really...
In a recent discussion about using a polisher to apply products, a question came up about whether to apply pressure or just let the weight of the polisher supply the pressure.
And yes, I know at...
This works, but I'm not too sure how much of a benefit it will be for you.
I have used that method a few times, but just using a MF towel to remove product is pretty hard to beat.
You might want to read the owner's manual.
My PC7336 has a section on keeping the tool clean by blowing out air passages with dry compressed air,
They also recommend a 100 hour inspection and...