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Good post. BTW I love Darkside and I have Michelins.
Most ceramic coatings will give you that shiny plastic look. To get that deep wet ink in a pond look use a wax like Souveran.
Is he still here? Haven't seen him for years.
You tell us..are you happy with the results?
No experience with Koch Chemie, but Wolfgang Uber is a good choice.
For dust?
Yes, the more lubrication the better. Use a lot of clean mf (10) to wipe and wipe one way only..use the roll method.
Mild to moderate dirty deserves a hose wash. If not possible, I would go with a rinse less wash.
You have a lot of predators..lucky that you don't have any Polar Bears running around the neighborhood.:D
Any predators where you live?
Happy Birthday Paul:birthday:
Hope the Mrs. gets well soon. Isn 't there a filter for the heater? Or is the heater fan blowing the dust around? As oneheadlite suggested, perhaps ducting should help.
I see you found your way back through the blizzard.:D
On really soiled glass, I would use a MF and glass cleaner first and then final wipe with a damp Zap cloth.
Push it, it works. You can always return it, nothing to lose.:D
Not to high jack your thread, but anyone see PaulMys around?
Your the "Soap Man", thanks for all the hard work!:xyxthumbs:
Ultima Waterless Wash. Dilution ratio is 1/2 ounce to 22 oz of water. The acrylic formula is double that.
Can't log on Autopia.
Is it starting again?
Not talking about the forum..talking about the loading on the site.
It was good while it lasted!
Get a tire brush that fits a drill. Will save you a lot of time and energy. If using Tuff Shine..scrub till the foam is white and not brown.
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And which 2nd bottles are those?