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scottkalbfeld

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  1. I second Beemers post. When I apply liquid paint sealant, I usually wait a week to use H20GG. Then H20GG about every 2 months.
  2. I switched to using the blue plush waffle weave towels. They seem to doing a pretty good job.
  3. Well seems like I'll go with the Bosch. Thanks a lot. Really appreciate it.
  4. Can anyone recommend the best windshield wipers. I have a 2013 Mercedes c300 with factory windshield wipers. I was looking around and the best rated ones are the rain-x latitude. I was nervous about buying these because I have the glass sealed and thought the rain-x layer that the wipers leave on the windshield might react weirdly with the sealant. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
  5. I actually just cleaned them yesterday. I used the tire and rubber cleaner with the tire brush and some water. Came out perfect. Definitely would recommend using this method. I have never had my rubber floor mats so clean. The white salt stains came out instantly.
  6. Another vote for Paint sealant about every 6 months. Or if you want to take the time and ceramic coat it, maintenance on that will be a breeze. Just apply the ceramic boost every other month or so. That would be the easiest in terms of maintenance. Just have to initially take the time .
  7. Put some H20 GG on the toilet seat. "Water" beads up and rolls right in. Nothing left on the seat. And I never have to be yelled at again. HAHAHA. Try it out. It actually works. Ladies, you're welcome.
  8. Thanks Dan so much for your response. Was very in depth. This is exact;y what I and probably many people needed to hear. It is much appreciated. Clears many things up for me.
  9. I havent tried a new towel yet. I plan on testing a few out this weekend.
  10. I used around 1/5 of the bottle, but I have a small Mercedes c300. Since you have a truck that sounds about right.
  11. Right now I have LPS and H2O GG. I have Ceramic boost but don't know what the proper thing to do. Do I strip wash and apply only the ceramic boost? Can I put it over the H20 GG (which is about 2 months old and needs a recoating so there prob isn't a whole lot left on the paint).
  12. First off I want to thank everyone for the responses. Happy to see there are many people willing to help. The inside is pretty clean and I never really clean it. There are no streaks or anything on the inside. Ususally just dust which i wipe off. I clean my glass towels just like all the other ones. Use adams MF soap. I even tried washing them alone with no other towels. I usually do 1 spray on the window. I thought about using another towel. When I only had 1 glass towel I thought the reason it was streaking was because I didn't have a 2nd to buff off. So I bought a 2nd for this exact purpose instead of a different type of towel. After all that is the purpose of a glass towel is to clean glass. But if I have to use a different towel on top of the glass towel what is even the purpose of the glass towel. I will try using another. I have plenty to choose from.
  13. Thanks for responding. I appreciate all the input. What I usually do is spray the glass cleaner on the windshield, then wipe with the glass towel. Then I flip it over and wipe with the shorter napped side. Than I take a clean dry glass towel and buff everything off. It looks ok but when I get in the car later and start driving I notice it. The glass was clayed about 2 months ago as well as sealed with the glass sealant. I've had the towels for a month or 2 so both have been washed a few times.
  14. I have totally given up on the glass cleaning towels. No matter what I do these towels leave streaks. I have 3. I've tried buffing off with a dry glass towel. Everything. Does anyone have any advice on how/ which towels would be better. Thank you.
  15. I wanted to get some opinions on the best towels to use for waterless washing. I bought the blue plush waffle weave towels because I thought it was better than the waterless wash towels. My thinking was that it still has the waffle weave but was softer and let there be more of a cushion to trap the dirt in the long pile. The WW towels just seem too harsh and tight (if that makes sense) and might cause scratches. Then I started doing more research and reading forums and realized a lot of people like plush edgeless towels. Maybe the blue plush waffle weaves are not plush enough to prevent light scratches along with the edge not being completely edgeless. This might have been covered previously, and I'm sorry if Im bringing up a topic that was already discussed. Let me know what you guys use. Its always good hearing how other people detail their car.
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