diablo1714
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I also bought the Pump. It is well worth the proce !
1 pump of the Soap into my Foam Gun + 1 pump of Soap into the Wash bucket.
There's enough suds leftover to also wash the wife's car.
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Ohh, the SVRT is there already....the "robots" put the tire shine on without looking or thinking !
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Hmm, how about another one when you get tires rotated.....God I hate that resulting sling...I'll try this one for tomorrow
Do not apply Tire Shine Dressing
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The longevity is not as long as svrt
Clever, this way the customer comes back sooner for another detailing !
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Yes, Adam needs to offer more swag ! It's kinda hard to wear the apron in public , so I got the T-shirt.
But more items would be cool...
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I get this too! Mostly on my glass, but sometimes on the paint & the I use Detail Spray. Since my car is silver I haven't noticed any marring of the paint.
I guess this is just another price of you having that beautiful black paint !
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I keep a very small bottle of Detail Spray in the trunk of my daily driver, just in case of bird bombs or even if it rains. Once the rain stops, I head out and give a quick spray/wipe down and the car looks awesome & prevents water-spotting.
I also use it after a wash to make the drying easier & give that pop to the shine.
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Kustom is right, if you did the test & are certain that clay is not needed then that's great...but it seems kinda strange. Other than some time & some detail spray, claying can't hurt before polishing...
And since correction is not needed, then just get & apply a sealant/wax with the PC & Polishing pad that you already have.
Carnauba Wax results are nice, but it can get very dusty & most importantly heat is it's enemy. It can be more expensive than Polymer Sealants. It also doesn't last as long as a Polymer Sealant.
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Yes, 70% is fine. You can use it full strength, but it might streak some, so cutting it with distilled water at a 50/50 mix helps to reduce the streaks.
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Yeah..that thing gets hot than a mofo...what kind of cord are u using...?
Tapa Mobile..
Be sure to use a 12-gauge Extension cord on power tools.
the standard 16-gauge Household cord can lead to heat build-up in the tool
Sidekick Absolutely Worth Every Penny, and More!
in Washing, Drying, and Decontamination
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The Sidekick is great. If they made it with a 24 volt battery pack it would be even better....