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Raycruz42

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  1. Good idea. I'll try that Also, I'm glad to hear you all say that about h2o. I'm about to get a new truck, and the grill and other areas have had me wondering how to protect them, without spending an hour waxing/sealing a grill and such.
  2. Responding back. Part of me thought it could be the could water and weather, along with the strong sun-rays . I wanted to see if any of you thought it could be because of the pressure from the water nozzle, as I have been meaning to buy a fireman style nozzle for awhile. Just to state, for further pondering. I hand wax it with a paste. Along with, I washed every section, had good foam, and it seems as though the dirt was suspended in the soap, the soap dried, but did not wash off. As, to why my drying towel ended up a grey dirt color. Almost as if the heavier dirt rinsed off but not the lighter dirt. Which I have allowed it to dry on, on purpose last year as a test. So I was more-so curious if anyone had a thought on if it was just the mixture of weather, or possible needing greater water pressure. Secondary, Does the Guard and Gloss work that well. I have used a number of Adam's products, enjoyed all but the tire shine. The H2O just seems to easy and good to be true. Opinion?
  3. End of last year, before it got cold, I bought Car Shampoo to try, I loved it. I tested the allowing it to dry and washing off with no issue. Today, I live in Northern Ohio, its maybe 55ish, 10am. I was my wife's van. It is silver, has a coat of wax on it. I wash the entire thing, go to rinse it, and notice the soap is dried on. I think no issue here. As I am rinsing, I take my time, maybe an entire song on Pandora plays. I get to drying it, and my white drying towel is turning grey. Moving forward. By the time I get to the last panel, the rear tail, I can see that the soap is still dried on, in a foot streak. I used the same amount of product as usual, I used the same nozzle, which is not a fire hose style, but the same one I used last year. Any input on what occurred this time? It is not even a warm summer day, not that great of warmth from the sun itself. P.S., it was like this around the entire van. I'll admit, I had washed it about a month ago, when it was a nice day, for a day, and used cheaper soap, because I was not going for a thorough cleaning, and did not want to waste my Adams car wash. But I had no issue with it.
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