HydroBlueJK
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Watlerless Wash is purely a cleaner that won't add any gloss or slickness to the paint.
Deail Spray isn't ideal for cleaning, but will add a ton of gloss, depth, and slickness to the paint.
If you want a nice balance of the two, the Rinseless Wash is the ticket. It cleans like WW, but it shines like DS.
+1 i have about 3/4 of a glalon of detail spray left and i use the rinseless wash mix more..price comparision i dont think ill get more detail spray next time..
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i too think that the white wash pads tend to swirl up my vehicles....it seems as if once theyre used they go downhill from there, i like the way the pads feel/wash but maybe its just me..
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It's called Carbide gray. It has bluish/purpleish metallic in it. I love the color. We almost went black metallic, but I can't handle a third black vehicle
i will literally never buy a black vehicle again..i cant stand my truck
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Who knew Adam could carry a tune?
my ears hurt
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Did you clay? I'm working with a similar black trailer. 2006 Carmate, dull and oxidized. I can't get paint correcting polish or paint finishing polish to leave a clean shiny finish. It seems almost like both have too much cut or something and I keep getting uneven results after wiping the polish off - which is incredibly difficult by the way. Just wants to smear. Would love to hear any suggestions you could give me.
I called CarMate and they tell me the trailer has .030 aluminum sheets that they get in a roll with baked on enamel already applied. They suggested a polish with no cutting ability since the enamel is so thin.
sorry man i didnt see this until just now..
it wasnt hard at all to get the results i had no issues with smearing or anything like that other than just DESTROYING pads
but no we didnt clay we just used paint correcting polish and paint finishing polish and then finished it with liquid paint sealant
what about revive since it cuts less??
maybe nick will see this and chime in..
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ive had those in my truck for about two years almost now and i love them...
128 or best offer and when they say best offer they mean it..lol mine were like 189 and i put an offer for around 130 and they accepted
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gotta love clean tail pipes..
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use car soap + water mixed in a bottle for maintence and keep the deep wheel cleaner for when you really need it..
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If you're looking for a cannon you have to have a pressure washer to get that thick shaving cream style foam.. The mtm foam cannon is probably the most popular one, with a garden hose the Gilmore foam gun is another popular style
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I just got a cannon last week.. It really makes the wash very lubricated but it does use more
Product.. I paired it with a green works 1500psi pressure washer and there's plenty of foam and I purchased the mtm foam cannon
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I had some greasy smudges on my fenders after my complementary oil-change. When I mentioned it to the service manager he sent a dude over with an aerosol can and a red shop rag.
I quickly said, "Never mind! I'll get it myself when I get home."
He said, "Really? It's no trouble at all."
No kidding.
this was a white bath towel with black stains all over it lol
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So i purchased a 2013 ford focus SE this past weekend for a commuter car
its silver in color.. for me..silver doesnt do much..but it always looks CLEAN..my truck is black and thats hard enough..anyway i noticed a couple of scuffs on the rear bumper ( knowing i could polish those out) i made it known about them being there..so he goes and grabs this spray bottle of some pink chemical and asks his other salesman for a towel...
this was a white towel that looked as if it was dropped in the woods lol
i was like DONT DO THAT!!!! and he looked at me as if i was crazy...
some people just dont know
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seriously..lol mines lifted with tires that stick about 1.5 inches out and it slings stuff eerywhere
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I take it you used foam pads? I was wondering if microfiber pads would cut a little quicker and not get torn up by the screws.
i did use foam pads and thats possible but the trailer polished up really easy
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Yeah it's a drag car it went mid 8s last year and the red car is a supra
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Use old pads lol I destroyed them
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This is by far the biggest project I've ever been apart of detailing wise it took me and two buddies one night to finish
This is what we were working with
Used flex polishers and Adams paint correction polish
You can see how good the polish took out the faded single stage paint on this trailer
Final results
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Yes....
That's cool.. Is that a Murray mine now?
I Work for fairmont supply
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chris, do you work at robinson run mine?
will this come off?
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fender liners are harder to get clean than pain IMO.. use clay if that doesnt work try apc worst case scenario depending on how dry the paint is paint thinner ive even heard of people using kerosene...im sure people wont reccomend using that but ive seen it work with no ill effect..