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Well the SF is on a panel that lays horizontal and close to the road/tires, this could be a possibility as to why it is showing more pollen than the other areas.
I have a client that requests I use it on his car.
He supplies it so I do what he wants LOL
Had a customer that wanted me to use the Liquid Glass he had.
Easy on and easy off, looked great on his black car. Not sure about durability, though.
Blacklight on a white car, and you're suprised that you don't like how it looks?
It's marketed as looking best on darker colors, and I echo this sentiment.
Gorgeous color, and amazing work!
But, if I dry the car right and the glass doesn't streak, then I don't even use glass cleaner on the outside.
I really like Aquapel or Stoner glass cleaner, on cool glass, and wipe with a waffle weave drying towel.
I have had awesome luck with the BL/V7 combo. Sometimes I'll top it with the Pete's 53 'nuba, when I'm feeling frisky!
I have had awesome longevity with it, especially for a black car that sits...
Good looking pup!
We rescued an AmStaff too, he's a year and a half old, and an amazing friend.
I don't think you read my post quite right, but I won't fault you for it.
The thing is, I DO use rinseless wash. But I do it the way it's designed to be used, without a pre-rinse. Rinseless, to...
I see a lot of people recommending a pre-rinse before using a rinseless wash.
If that's the case, why even waste time with a rinseless? You're already sitting at the traditional method at this...
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I think we used tractor paint.
I roller painted our 24 Hours of Lemons racecar in black.
Looks good from far away, and that's with only a wipe-down prep and zero sanding. It's pretty fun, actually.
Amazing watching the transformation, good work man!
For traditional I really like the Chemical Guys Glossworkz, but I haven't used many different car shampoos. Most of them were just "over the counter" Meguiar's and the usual.
I detailed a Toyota Carolla, white, that was single stage.
Took me a second to figure it out too!
I love the Glossworkz, more lubricity than anything I've used.
Almost looks as if some sort of co ntaminant in the water or dew may have stripped the Wolf's
Looks terrific!
How did it get in such poor shape before you worked on it?
Man you did an amazing job on that bike!
Awesome color too, you made it look really deep and wet with the work you did!
I worked for Sears during college a few years back.
We were a B-line store, much smaller and in a small-ish town, so we got away with some of the stuff the larger stores didn't.
If the store...
Agreed here.
I don't use it very often for a quick detailer, but when I do I just grab my clay lube bottle and use that.
Not a fan of quick detailers overall- I only use it on trouble spots...
Can't seem to find these, who makes them?
Thanks!