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Coderedpl

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  1. So here I am doing a little re-organization, trying to figure out my storage situation since I never really got that 100% down right and I thought to myself. If i can WASH the towels together, then why not store them together? Going to be changing 1 or 2 containers to a larger size and doing some re-organizing. One thing that bothers me is how some towels don't 100% dry on the rack and when I put them in the container, I get that condensation but at the same time I do not want to throw them in the dryer.
  2. not the best feeling looking at it and seeing it all grey instead of a nice white =(
  3. Was washing my towels finally, washed the great whites and single soft and forgot to take one of the single soft out when i put in the black utility towels....... Now it's gray =(
  4. I'm surprised this has not gotten more attention =O
  5. I drive with my windows down a lot but it doesn't happen that often vs when they are closed. I'll try this next time I clean it . Which will probably be today. Have never smoked, not planning on it either. No-one is permitted to smoke in any of my cars. Hell, if you JUST finish smoking i dont like it either. Want to smoke? Step away a few feet from my car and make sure the wind doesn't blow my direction. Yea, i'm picky.
  6. I only have my car for about 3 months now, build date isn't that far off, April I believe, so that would make sense. No big deal, just need to wipe it down more often.
  7. I searched a bit but the terms I've used seem to be too short to find a decent answer. I cleaned my windshield on the interior a few weeks ago and recently noticed that it has some sort of a "layer" on it, during certain temperatures, thats exactly where it fogs up so i guess ill cal it the fog layer. Under certain angles in the sun you can also see it there. A quick wipe will actually get rid of it but I figured i'll ask, any idea as to why it happens in such a way? I guess maybe through the use of the AC on and off and having windows open?
  8. I had that sidekick smell too, it kind of just went away, and as it turns out, that room is actually BIGGER. Not to say I didn't smell it in the other room because i did. The other room is also used to hold tools and other things, when something needs to be done at home , such as a piece of wood needs to be cut, it gets done in that room. Things might change soon though, so maybe i wont have to worry about it. was just curious.
  9. There is only about two places in the basement I can use to store my products, one is less prone to dust and such than the other, granted all my towels are stored in containers, but in my other room I noticed I have the "product" smell, when the bottles are left standing there. I checked to make sure that they are closed and it seems like they are. Does anybody else have this "issue"? I mean yes, the products do smell nice but if you're sitting in a room with that constant smell, you can get a headache as it is chemicals and such. I have something like this for the gallon sizes and the other bottles, 4-Shelf 18 in. D x 36 in. W x 55 in. H Black Plastic Ventilated Storage Shelving Unit-17601102 at The Home Depot while the rest of the stuff such as the buckets and the towels (in containers) are stacked next to it. Any ideas?
  10. Stared at my car in horror seeing waterspots and dirt, and silver wheels now gunmetal like. Haven't washed the car in like 2 weeks. =(
  11. I have a GS3 aswell, and it does work fine but I'm just saying that's the message you get when you first ever visit the forum after a fresh install of the app
  12. Bear with me here as I DID search and I spent quite a few minutes searching but I haven't found a concrete answer, maybe I was just using the wrong terms or something. So to hopefully help with future searches and to refer back incase I ever forget here is the creation of this topic. I just wanted to verify that this is ok and safe to do, as I don't want to potentially screw up my towels. I did once already and now they have black/gray spots all over the place Offcourse with each group, using the proper amount of Revitalizer Am I correct in the following: Wash Group 1: Waterless Wash Waffle + Great White Drying + Glass Cleaning Wash Group 2: Utility microfibers Exception: If there is a group of towels that are really heavily soiled, pre-treat, and wash separately? Wash Group 3: Single soft and double soft towels Does this sound about right? Anybody have their own methods?
  13. Not sure if mentioned before but it seems as if the Tapatalk plugin could use an update
  14. It's not perfect but it was my first ever attempt at engine bay wash after little coolant line disconnecting mishap. Washed and sprayed with in and out and that's it, but i need to clean it again really well and then polish out that intake canister and piping. Made a mistake of wiping it down using a regular utility mf
  15. Seeing as you have a black vehicle, I think it's a good thing to go by. I did drive through the rain so you are right in terms of crap being kicked up. Thanks for all the advice!
  16. Would you guys say it's ok to waterless wash wipe down the car the next day after a rain storm? It poured yesterday and today in the morning my car didn't look that filthy, it had some streaks and all from the rain but it wasn't horrible. EDIT: Reading some searched threads it doesn't seem like a good idea. I think this could essentially save me some shampoo and time overall if i do it or every or every other day.
  17. I wish the weather wasn't so crappy here that will get your car filthy after a storm requiring a full wash. How exactly do you measure the oz? I'm guessing using an empty regular bottle? Looking at what you guys are writing I think I'm using too much shampoo. Are the numbers you guys posted the total for the buckets alone or does that include foam gun too?
  18. Forgive me if this was posted somewhere else but I honestly googled, and searched around the forums for similar terms and have not found a topic dedicated specifically to the frequency of car washing, and the length of time. This is probably because of the short words used in the search query. 1. So how often do you find yourself washing your car? 2. How long does it take you on average? 3. On average how many ounces of shampoo do you end up using per wash? To start: 1. I figured out that I wash just about every week so far. Whenever I wanted to wash it more than that I end up not having the time to do it. 2. Taking into account set-up + clean up, it seems to take me about 1 hour 30 minutes, the wheels alone take out a good chunk of time. Simply washing 2 cars took me 3 hours =O 3. It seems to me that I use anywhere between 6oz or more of shampoo alone on each wash between foam gun and bucket. I might have to cut down a bit as I'm running out of shampoo quick Am i doing something wrong here?
  19. Washed my mother's and my own car, was finishing drying when the heat wave came in. 3 hours to do both, is this normal? =O
  20. I get that more often than I would like. Haven't washed my car for a week or more, planning to do it tomorrow morning. Hopefully no rain or humidity
  21. I will try this at a later time when I stock up on extra pads and get a few more towels. I honestly have no idea how that happened to the pad as I wasn't even pushing it hard or anything. This is just weird =O
  22. I did shoot some apc on the spots, actually enough for me to need a refill soon lol and they sat in a bucket with apc and the revilatizer for a few hours before being washed. Tomorrow I'm just going to give all my towels a proper wash again, separately off course
  23. I rinsed them out a few times and then threw them in the wash. I'll probably run them through the wash again just to be safe considering they sat around for 2 days =/
  24. But in the end it won't really affect the effectiveness of the towel correct? So i didnt destroy them...
  25. Heat is one thing but humidity and not being able to dry the car is another lol
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