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I also have an EU2200 generator. I haven't had any luck running my Ryobi pressure washer with it.
I wash all of my towels together. Hot wash with a double rinse. Add a pint of vinegar into the first rinse.
I recently tried the Pinnacle Black Label ceramic trim restorer and it is a first class product. The results are outstanding, but can't say yet what the longevity will be.
I would try the Griot's AIO first and see if it will provide enough correction, this will save you a step.
Remember, It's easier to ask for forgiveness than it is to ask for permission!
Definitely sounds like rinseless/waterless is the way to go.
I'm 100% rinseless/waterless with my vehicles. If they are too dirty for a rinseless wash, I will give them a quick spray at the...
If you working by hand, I would use Duragloss 501.
Good cleaning ability, and easy to use.
There are several product lines that I could use and never want for anything else.
McKees (mostly what I use now)
Sonax
Meguiars
Poorboys World (very underrated products)
Duragloss (Lack a...
I have the 3" flex, it is a beast of a tool.
Definitely my most used polisher!
We have a fleet of Taurus and Fusions at work. It will be no big loss.
These cars can't come close to competing with the Hondas and Toyotas.
I use Duragloss 501 on a white thinpro pad to clean the really bad road film off windows.
I polished my sons truck with Blackfire one-step on Thanksgiving weekend. Washed it this weekend, and the beading is still strong.
Truck it outside 24/7.
Just a thought, you might want to look at some of the waterless washes with a wax components in them. I would assume that they would offer UV protection.
They generally are much more economical...
I use DG 501 on glass and it works great. 101 and 501 are very similar products.
Works great for removing traffic film buildup, and lasts for several months. With the 501, I use a light polishing...
I use Duragloss 501 on windows.
It will remove traffic film buildup like nothing else, and the rain dances off the window for months.
If you really need a 3" polisher, I don't think that you can do better than the Flex. I used a PC with a 3" plate for years, but the flex is far and away a much better option. It is smooth and...
I use the touchless a few times in the winter to knock the road salt off, but fortunately we only generally have only 4 or 5 winter storms a year. I'll do a rinseless wash when its in the 40's. I use...
I would just rinse the mud off with the pressure washer then foam it up and wash like normal.
It looks like Hyundai is just arranging the service, the "detailing" is provided by a third party provider.
From their website, they charge between $21 and $189 for the service.
Meguiars #16 Paste Wax
Ultima Waterless Wash +
1Z Cockpit Premium
N914
Had a chance to use the new Blackfire One-Step this weekend and I have to say that it is really good.
The vehicle is a 1999 white Ford single cab long bed F-150. The truck belongs to my son who is...
I have never done a Prius spoiler, but have polished several smooth black plastic spoiler along with mirrors.
I like to use Menzerna 3 in 1 with a orange or white thinpro pad.
I had a neighbor that applied a whole bottle of NuFinish to his car. I was caked on so thick that the red car looked white.
I think it took him a week to buff it all off!
I can't say that I have ever seen mold on paint, but this would be my approach.
1. Use foam gun and aggressively wash the car, trying to get as much junk off as possible.
2. Use detailing clay or...
It could be tar.
I would try using detailing clay to get it off.