Favorite detail products
#46
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I want to get a BigBoi dryer next. Any suggestions on the Mini vs Mini+? Both for drying ability and noise.
My car has full PPF with ceramic coating and I use a Pressure Washer with MTM PF22 for washing. Something to quickly dry the majority of the water and the crevices and then I can quickly dry the rest with 1 microfiber drying towel.
My car has full PPF with ceramic coating and I use a Pressure Washer with MTM PF22 for washing. Something to quickly dry the majority of the water and the crevices and then I can quickly dry the rest with 1 microfiber drying towel.
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Master Deep (09-07-2022)
#47
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I use an EGO battery operated leaf blower with stubby nozzle for drying. Works great. Ear protection is recommended. For cleaning and maintaining you can't go wrong with Carpro, Adams, P&S, Gyeon, Koch Chemie, Sonax, GTechniq - the list goes on. So many great products have been developed over the last 10 or so years. The Rag Company is now distributing a product called Diamond ProTech made with nanodiamonds. Lots of innovation - it's hard to stay state of the art for long in the detailing industry.
#49
Rennlist Member
I want to get a BigBoi dryer next. Any suggestions on the Mini vs Mini+? Both for drying ability and noise.
My car has full PPF with ceramic coating and I use a Pressure Washer with MTM PF22 for washing. Something to quickly dry the majority of the water and the crevices and then I can quickly dry the rest with 1 microfiber drying towel.
My car has full PPF with ceramic coating and I use a Pressure Washer with MTM PF22 for washing. Something to quickly dry the majority of the water and the crevices and then I can quickly dry the rest with 1 microfiber drying towel.
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Master Deep (09-23-2022)
#50
1. The dealers wash department (I'm pretty sure I'd mess it up if I tried detailing, or I'd spend 10 hours on a single spot no inbetween) (If it ends up at the dealer for service for some reason they wash it)
2. The glass cleaner I got from that one generic autoparts store, for the side mirrors and occasionally, if I'm feeling adventurous or get annoyed by water streaks/dead bugs, the windshield.
Other than 1 & 2, nobody touches my car... Evidence of my car being used doesn't really bother me and I don't see what lathering my car in chemicals and wasting large amounts of water regularly accomplishes in terms of long term benefits for me or my car. (I live in a desert, not wasting water detailing my car every few days is a net benefit to my community, even if we recycle as much water as possible)
2. The glass cleaner I got from that one generic autoparts store, for the side mirrors and occasionally, if I'm feeling adventurous or get annoyed by water streaks/dead bugs, the windshield.
Other than 1 & 2, nobody touches my car... Evidence of my car being used doesn't really bother me and I don't see what lathering my car in chemicals and wasting large amounts of water regularly accomplishes in terms of long term benefits for me or my car. (I live in a desert, not wasting water detailing my car every few days is a net benefit to my community, even if we recycle as much water as possible)
Last edited by Ull; 09-25-2022 at 08:33 AM.
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