When I wash my pads no mater how much I try to wring all the water out it still seem to take 4 or 5 days for them to be completely dry. I'm wondering if the pads may have had some moisture still in...
How do the pads clean up after using Speed? I bought a bottle of Speed a while back and have a friend who wants me to help detail his new car this spring and this may be the perfect time to try it....
I was curious if anyone had tried any of the others I had mentioned. CG's recommends Jetseal for use on glass and it does work great but it's the only thing I use...
I've been using Jetseal on my glass and it works great but I am almost out. I thought I read somewhere that some sealants may fog up the glass. I currently have HD Poxy, Menzerna Power Lock, and...
If the plasti dip was put on thick enough it should peel off in one big piece. It scrapes off fairly easily, I just used my finger. I would think goo gone of even an APC would make it easier.
That is the main reason I picked one up. For winter rinseless washes it should work great to knock off some of the salt and road grime off prior to washing. It seems to have plenty of power to do...
I picked one of these up from AG and a couple of weeks ago I finally had a chance to use it. I love the light but don't like that the battery level bars only light up when it's on the...
I would pick a test spot and try a few more more rounds of M7 and do another one with a compound or polish. Check the results and go from there. Nice car BTW!
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I have used both and I think the PFM absorbs water better. I tend to go heavy on the detail spray when drying and always had to follow up the initial drying with a second towel. With the PFM it just...
Cool humid conditions can make drying/buffing off product more difficult. I can really tell in the winter. When I bring my cold car into a heated shop to wash the first panels take a couple of passes...
Someone just came out with a product that you add to your soap that is supposed to boost the cleaning properties and help prevent corrosion. Sounds like an interesting...