AUTO MAGIC AND TEX-BRITE ? ANYONE HEARD OF THEM
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AUTO MAGIC AND TEX-BRITE ? ANYONE HEARD OF THEM
Soap No. 56 ? Anyone used this stuff yet ?
http://www.automagic.biz/soaps.htm
http://www.automagic.biz/soaps.htm
#2
looks like an industrial car wash concentrate for a car wash or something, but also available in smaller sizes. looks like too much of a hassle for a concentrate that will probably do just as good as any car wash shampoo at a local parts store like autozone or pep boys
Im not too picky about car wash concentrates except for the fact it SHOULD NOT have a wax in it.
Im not too picky about car wash concentrates except for the fact it SHOULD NOT have a wax in it.
#4
i also prefer "separate" products... for my good cars- for my beaters i have to admit that i do often use combo products.
i want to know that the wax really is on the car and protecting it. if the shampoo has wax in it, how do i know when it is cured? probably right away cause the amount of wax is so minimal... but if its not, then the real wax step isnt doing much-
i always use the best product for each step that i can find. for shampoos i want good sudsing (to lift and hold grime off of the paint), nice sheeting (to help drying) and a bit of lubricity (to keep the grime from swirling). lotsa good shampoos out there.
by the way, as in lots of detailiing decisions, this one is a personal decision. nothing wrong with combo products... just not good enough for my perfectionist attitude towards my "nice" cars!
i want to know that the wax really is on the car and protecting it. if the shampoo has wax in it, how do i know when it is cured? probably right away cause the amount of wax is so minimal... but if its not, then the real wax step isnt doing much-
i always use the best product for each step that i can find. for shampoos i want good sudsing (to lift and hold grime off of the paint), nice sheeting (to help drying) and a bit of lubricity (to keep the grime from swirling). lotsa good shampoos out there.
by the way, as in lots of detailiing decisions, this one is a personal decision. nothing wrong with combo products... just not good enough for my perfectionist attitude towards my "nice" cars!
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