I started out just using it for the final rinse but my water is so good that I have done the last 4 entire washes with it. I checked my tap water with a TDS meter and it was only 107. I have done 10 washes with it the last 4 being everything from wheels to final rinse and my TDS meter on the CR is still reading 000 ppm. If you only use it for final rinse of course you would prolong the life of your resins. Thanks bro I'm glad you enjoyed it. I was really really wanting to get that "bling".
Man oh man, I just love your details...You have that Porsche looking new again...Amazing work you done there:applause:....Thanks for the tip, tire applicator from the Dollar Tree...
I wish you all the luck finding one. Lemme know if you want me to ask my other co-worker, who owns a '99 Boxster I recently polished, to ask the StL PCA members about finding one around these parts. Now you're makin me wanna tackle my friend's 944S2 Cabriolet! :thumb:
Thanks Lance! Thanks Sparkie you can find those applicators at just about any Dollar Tree or Dollar General and they work great for a lot of the lower profile tires rolling around today. Dude it was truely a fun car to work on. Really great lines and I love the idea of not having to polish the roof. Made the detail a lot easier. Man I have started the search but I'm scared I'm going to find one and have to tell the wife that I'm going to buy it. Thanks Ben, still not sure that Supernatural is that much better than Rubbish Boys OE. I need to use it on a dark color to be able to compare apples to apples. I'll keep you updated. It is truely hard to beat Rubbish Boys OE. Thanks I've learned a lot from the Master. At least I could put the top down and it made doing the interior a 1000x easier. No real cramped places then.
Nicely done dude, awesome work on a special car. Hijack : You have pm JL, think your mailbox might be full ;-)