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Interested to know how you get on with this, I thought about getting something similar but concluded it wouldn't give full coverage from one bottle. Ended up getting a cheap snow foam adapter for my pressure washer and it works very well.I'm getting one of these and will report back:
If it works as well as in the video, it will be a lot more convenient than taking out and hooking up the pressure washer, even if I need two bottles per car.Interested to know how you get on with this, I thought about getting something similar but concluded it wouldn't give full coverage from one bottle. Ended up getting a cheap snow foam adapter for my pressure washer and it works very well.
You mean essentially touchless?Pressure wash with soap and water twice a week.
I'm behind the curve, I guess, but I just got a bottle of ONR and tried it yesterday. Seems to have done a good job, and the convenience can't be beat. Washed the 3 right in my garage.
I ordered The Absorber. Looking forward to experiencing its namesake!Great info. I think I may get The Absorber. I went through a few old facecloths. Do you just wash The Absorber in a washing machine?
Thank you for the advice! I purchased The Rag Company Edgeless 365. They specifically note that it is for wax removal, polishing. Pretty good price at 19.95 for 10-pack. I also to "Dry Me a River" by The Rag Company. Great nameThe gauntlet is a plush, soft towel designed for drying. If you are applying a spray wax or detail spray, I would suggest something with a shorter pile, such as The Rag Company Eagle Edgeless 350 or the Edgeless 300. You could order a couple of each and then see which one you like better.
I actually also like the yellow microfiber towels that Costco sells for removing wax. The have a shorter pile too. Some people think they are not as good and cause scratching, but so far I have been happy with them. And you are not going to find microfiber towels at a better price than the Costco ones.
Wow, quite a shine on your T. BTW, the color looks great with your home.I hand wash with foam cannon, and dry with Wax as You Dry, for both cars pretty regularly. I have also used automated washes with zero detectable drawbacks. I consistently get looks and words of disbelief when I reveal the 2018’s age and mileage.
Got it today, and the thing works great—just as in the video. I'll start a new thread on it.I'm getting one of these and will report back: