rcibotti5986
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Looks super clean....nice
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Wow that looks great...gonna blind people when direct sun hits it...haha.
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Wow...that shine is incredible
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Sweet rides
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I may have to put this together for my garage too...looks awesome
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Wow great work. I get my cyclo tomorrow then gonna be waiting for the polishes to arrive...can't wait to do my correction and knock out the swirls.
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Uses Bounty Paper Towels to dry...quicker picker upper...haha...good one
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Great upgrades...persistent shopping cart is the best
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What a badass car
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Nice ride...yeah black is always an adventure. I own two black cars and the morning always leaves me with some new fun spots to deal with.
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Looks pretty bad ***
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Wow great work...trim and headlight look brand new. Great improvement.
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Great video
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Yeah I understand that problem. My garage was already pretty small and couldn't really fit a car...when I put a car in there u can't walk around it and looks like someone crashed into the house.Ha, that sounds funny but being an owner of a black pickup truck that is to big to fit into my garage, I've actually seen water steam up off of my paint
Around this time of the year, I usually have to wait until around 530-6 in the late afternoon to do any washing because my house and large trees across the road starts shading the sun, so that gives me a good 2 to 3 hours of time.
But its a real battle for me in regards to wanting to do any claying/polishing and waxing. I'd love to purchase a polisher, but again, I don't have a big enough garage to do any of that type of work in
So I built a bar in it and made it my mancave. It's great for tying one on but beside a power source...not too much help in the polishing department.
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Better plan...make sure she never sees this website and finds out the true cost of all the Adams stuff haha
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Yep I'm officially addicted too...trying to figure how to hide/justify the next order I'm gonna go throw in.
I think the best plan is gonna be order it to arrive when she shouldn't be home then just unsuspectingly add it to my detail cart. Maybe she won't notice a few new gallon containers.
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Thanks for the input. I have the Adams buckets so sealing it to keep clean wouldn't be a problem.
I figured a bucket of rinse less could last awhile or over multiple cars. I would definitely change the rinse water...and probably need to buy more towels haha.
Good idea with the distilled water I wouldn't have really thought of that.
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A weird question I thought of today. I want to buy Rinseless soon. Mostly because my car stays outside and the San Francisco fog rolls in nightly to cover it. By morning it will usually have some small water spots and by a few days it will need a wash of some sort to shine and get rid of the dust that sticks.
So I want to uses Rinseless for that time in between a full two bucket wash. However, lets say I wanted to use it daily/every other day. Without having to redo the rinseless buckets daily...
How many days could/should the Rinseless bucket be used to wash a car? Or is that even ok?
And further...if I just wanted to do both cars...ok to do on one Rinseless bucket? Or dump after the first bucket and do another fresh bucket for the second car?
Thanks
Rich
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Great read...and time to add some microfiber revitalizer to my list
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Yeah a master blaster would be nice. But I've got a few more items on my list before that one.
H20 Guard Gloss is in my next list of things to buy. I still have a different sealant I can use in the interim.
Of course about an hour after I washed and finished up a heavy drizzle/fog came in. Car still shines but could use a little once over. Rinseless wash is the next item I'm goin for touch up in between washes.
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After combing the website and figuring out how I wanted to start, I finally grabbed a car wash kit and a few others. I have been more than impressed by the quality of all the parts and the detail spray is phenomenal.
However the unsung hero of the whole thing is the great white drying towels. They are basically vacuums and the amount of water they absorb is incredible.
On my 2013 Dodge Charger I could've done the whole car with one. But decided to use two just to make sure it was completely dry. ive never used a towel that so effortlessly removes the water and is ready to absorb a ton more.
I will definitely be buying many more Great Whites.
I had a different type of wet sealant...but will be trying HGG once it's all gone. Here's the results from a two bucket wash...detail spray and some other guys sealant (Aerolon).
Never Too Young!
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Great thread...wife snapped these of me and our little one helping out...she loves the wheel brushing. They are never too young and it's always nice to have help. Of course after a few minutes she thought she was boss...I like the initiative.