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Evo-king
 

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RE: Product recommendations

(02-05-2012 04:27pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Looking forward to seeing the results Evo-king.

doug, I've been interested as to why you always recommend lambswool over microfibre mitts, I use a Microfibre Noodle mitt, seems fine and as you say good for the trim sections, but why not the body panels?

Phil posted pics tonight in the detailing thread.


Kimv.

Yes you can water down C2.

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03-05-2012 10:05pm
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doug
 

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RE: Product recommendations

(03-05-2012 09:57pm)Kimv Wrote:  Asked the question to Gtechniq about the difference between C2 and C1.5. They answered C2 can be watered down. 1L of C2 makes about 15-20L of top up dilution.

So is that a no on diluting C1.5 ? My mistake if that's the case Embarrassed just goes to show, you can't believe all what you read Laughing

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03-05-2012 10:36pm
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Kimv
 

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(03-05-2012 10:36pm)doug Wrote:  So is that a no on diluting C1.5 ? My mistake if that's the case Embarrassed just goes to show, you can't believe all what you read Laughing

Don't know if it's a definite "no". He just mentioned it as a good characteristic of C2 in a C2 vs C1.5 comparison. He did also mention he had more experience using C2 but that C1.5 seemed nice after using it only once. I've ended up ordering C2, it is more expensive though.

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04-05-2012 12:12am
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Kimv
 

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RE: Product recommendations

And after some research on the detailing world forum, I've found that C1.5 is indeed NOT to be diluted.

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04-05-2012 11:06am
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simonc6875
 

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RE: Product recommendations

No ones mentioned a dirt guard for your bucket. It sits at the bottom of your bucket, let's any dirt, grit etc.. Sit at the bottom of your bucket so any time you put ur wash mittin the bucket it doesn't collect any dirt on to it. Also get a decent alloy wheel brush to get into the back of your alloys.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-an...d_393.html

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wheels-and...d_480.html

I've got both of these and they work a treat, especially the brush
04-05-2012 12:51pm
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PhilSkill
 

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With the Dirt/grit guard, surely it doesn't stop the dirt circulating round with the movement of the water particularly? and If you never put your mitt to the bottom of the bucket surely you wont pick up the grit again anyway... Obviously it can do not harm though so would still be recommended!

Now having learn't not to use brushes on my paintwork, I now can't bring myself to use brushes on my wheels either, I have a no-metal microfibre wheel block that works well, but would be no good for those small places on thin spoked wheels.

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doug
 

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(04-05-2012 11:06am)Kimv Wrote:  And after some research on the detailing world forum, I've found that C1.5 is indeed NOT to be diluted.

Thank you, Kimv for getting to the bottom on this question. In that case I will still use my C3 as a quick detailer.

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04-05-2012 07:16pm
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simonc6875
 

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(04-05-2012 02:13pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  With the Dirt/grit guard, surely it doesn't stop the dirt circulating round with the movement of the water particularly? and If you never put your mitt to the bottom of the bucket surely you wont pick up the grit again anyway... Obviously it can do not harm though so would still be recommended!

Now having learn't not to use brushes on my paintwork, I now can't bring myself to use brushes on my wheels either, I have a no-metal microfibre wheel block that works well, but would be no good for those small places on thin spoked wheels.

The dirty, will stay beneath the guard at the bottom of the bucket. Even if you do let ur mitt go, it won't sit in the grit at the bottom of the bucket. You will find it used and recommended by the majority of professional valeter's

As for the brush, only use it to gain access behind the spokes. Never the face of the alloy. I have never used anything so good to gain access inside of the alloy unless your willing to remove the wheel itself and clean it that way.
04-05-2012 10:24pm
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Evo-king
 

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My detailer has also confirmed you cannot dilute C1.5.

As far a the Dirt/grit Guard is concerned I thought the idea was to rub your mitt across it to remove accumulated debris, thus releasing it and it would fall to the bottom of the bucket.

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05-05-2012 06:02pm
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simonc6875
 

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(05-05-2012 06:02pm)Evo-king Wrote:  My detailer has also confirmed you cannot dilute C1.5.

As far a the Dirt/grit Guard is concerned I thought the idea was to rub your mitt across it to remove accumulated debris, thus releasing it and it would fall to the bottom of the bucket.

Yes, your correct with that, the mitt can be rubbed against the dirt guard to release dirt from the mitt. But it also stop the mitt sitting at the bottom of the bucket if you remove it at times, thus stopping it sitting in the grit in the bottom of the bucket. It does the job it's meant to do.

This would have been covered in in many other posts, but a good snow foam/per wash is an excellent thing to have. I have used it now for a few years now and make a huge difference when cleaning your car.
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