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Detailing Chat & Questions Thread

If turning the lance on its side affects the mix and gives you a thicker foam then there is an issue with your lance, almost like you're not getting the draw of foam up the feeder tube into the mixer

I have had mine a little while now. Too long to mention it to CYC, think O may attempt to take it apart and see what's going on then, worse comes to worse I'll have to buy another.

Will be washing the 200 in a bit anyway, will picture my lance and foam, may even film. See what your thoughts are then
 
So. I feel a tit. Played with the settings on it and have it a squirt with clean warm water only, then this:

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Happy days!
 
Lovely bit of foam.... I don't need one but I really want to get a snow foam lance just for the fun.
 
Just a valve sticking maybe or different setting on the mixture screw?

Looks a pretty thick foam, what pressure washer / rating is it?
 
Just a valve sticking maybe or different setting on the mixture screw?

Looks a pretty thick foam, what pressure washer / rating is it?

Its on the 'thickest' foam settin there, next time I'll do it a bit thinner I think. It's an 1800 Nilfisk pressure washer, can't remember which model though. The mixture screw on the top was smack in the middle before, but I had tried it at both ends too. I think the flush out with warm/hot water may have removed a bit of gunk or something.

Im chuffed :)
 
Also, re-dwell times. I used up the last of the Avalanche I already had in a foam lance bottle thing, after around 5 minutes or so:

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Magifoam after 5 minutes or so:

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Magifoam wins for me. You can actually see a line or grime and dirt coming off.
 
Mine wasn't that great 1st time around but im yet to try it again.
I put about 2" of sf then topped up with warm water.

This is mine 1st time I used it.
 

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Hydro2. I wouldn't have believed it was this good without seeing it. Above is one application in an otherwise unprotected car!
 
What did you do differently mate, just fiddle with the knob on top?

How much avalanche did you use?

I filled the bottle with warm water (almost hot!) and squirted it continuously fiddling with the knob on the top. Once I had done that, I turned it to full strength and it worked a treat. Tis still on the road now! Wonder if it'll freeze?

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Hydro2. I wouldn't have believed it was this good without seeing it. Above is one application in an otherwise unprotected car!

Hydr02 is absolutely fantastic. I did my Dads car around 7 weeks ago, just 1 application, and its still protected now.
 
What do people prefer or recommend as a top up product over both a wax or sealant?

I know C2 will get a strong mention, but in comparison to that I prefer Reload. I'm not blown away by Sonax BSD after all the hype. Beading was amazing for the first week but dropped off rapidly to match any other QD after that, and with it not all that nice to use I won't want to be using it weekly. Might be user error so will persevere with application.

Nanolex final finish QD is very nice to use and decent water behaviour but not sure how much it adds protection wise. Gyeon cure reads similar to reload. I've read that artdeshine and wolf's do nano based QD's
 
What do people prefer or recommend as a top up product over both a wax or sealant?

I know C2 will get a strong mention, but in comparison to that I prefer Reload. I'm not blown away by Sonax BSD after all the hype. Beading was amazing for the first week but dropped off rapidly to match any other QD after that, and with it not all that nice to use I won't want to be using it weekly. Might be user error so will persevere with application.

Nanolex final finish QD is very nice to use and decent water behaviour but not sure how much it adds protection wise. Gyeon cure reads similar to reload. I've read that artdeshine and wolf's do nano based QD's

Hydr02?
 
I forgot to add hydr02 and washcoat. I've only just started trying them so too early to tell.

I want something that will improve / maintains water behaviour but also help to keep the car clean
 
I forgot to add hydr02 and washcoat. I've only just started trying them so too early to tell.

I want something that will improve / maintains water behaviour but also help to keep the car clean

Hydr02 has some insane water behavior. Not like any other sealant I have used before (Including Quartz) - Its also been the LSP on my Dads 3 Series for a couple of months now, not topped up once since application, still going strong!
 
Anyone used Wolfs Chemicals nano quick detailer reparation?

Yes, I've used a lot of it, one of my favourite all-round QDs. Its great as a drying aid and idiot proof in conventional use. I havent tested its standalone protection properties, but I think it adds a little.

I've used it over both waxes and C1+/Reload. So yeah, its not a wonder product for protection, but its a breeze to use and smells nice.
 
Ok so needs some pads and polishes for my new DA.

Thinking Hex Logic and Menzerna?

Not looking for massive correction whilst I get to grips with it.

What colour pads would you recommend?
What polishes?

Should I buy spot pads whilst I'm placing a large order?

Will get used on my Pug and the Gf's Clio to start with if that makes a difference in pads and polishes.
 

Local garden centre, Asda, B&Q, Pounland, Wilkinsons, B&M etc

I got a few from asda not so long ago for about 50p each in the gardening section.

Or if you've got any old kitchen cleaner etc laying round wash it out and use them.
 
Ok so needs some pads and polishes for my new DA.

Thinking Hex Logic and Menzerna?

Not looking for massive correction whilst I get to grips with it.

What colour pads would you recommend?
What polishes?

Should I buy spot pads whilst I'm placing a large order?

Will get used on my Pug and the Gf's Clio to start with if that makes a difference in pads and polishes.

Hex pads with menzerna are pretty good no matter what level of experience.

For medium paints, I'd opt for black, white and green pads, both 5.5" and 4", compounds I'd maybe look at 85re and 2.03s. They've changed the names of them now to the level of cut I think which is 4000 and 2500 or similar. I think CYC make reference to both old and new names.
 
Hex pads with menzerna are pretty good no matter what level of experience.

For medium paints, I'd opt for black, white and green pads, both 5.5" and 4", compounds I'd maybe look at 85re and 2.03s. They've changed the names of them now to the level of cut I think which is 4000 and 2500 or similar. I think CYC make reference to both old and new names.

Along the lines of what I had in mind, Cheers Dave.
 
Hex pads with menzerna are pretty good no matter what level of experience.

For medium paints, I'd opt for black, white and green pads, both 5.5" and 4", compounds I'd maybe look at 85re and 2.03s. They've changed the names of them now to the level of cut I think which is 4000 and 2500 or similar. I think CYC make reference to both old and new names.

As Dave ha said brilliant combo on da or rotary. I use 2500 and 4000 a lot. The spot pads are well worth purchasing too.
 
I have all the usual bits and bobs but anything extra except tape that I should be ordering to complete my kit?
 
A QD for priming the pad, Andy, and a stiff brush for cleaning the pads. Other than the obvious decontamination etc, you should be fine.
 
Excellent.... Will wait until the weather is a tad more predictable and not quite so cold before I give it a whirl :)
 
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