kilobravo
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I confess, most of my new ideas and procedures come about after watching OG car wash clips. <grin> Matt has learned a few things over the years and thanks to YT, many can emulate. As an example, after watching him duit, I tried using PS Brake Buster with the foam cannon the other day on the Shelby wheels and then again yesterday on the wife's wheels. Surprisingly, the stuff yielded foam that was 90 percent as thick as CG's "Snow Foam." Surprised the heck out of me but it sure beats using pump spray bottles and it really helped with the barrel brushing.
I bought two cannon jars when I got the pw thinking I would use the second one for Griot's Poly Wash. But unfortunately, while initial results were positive, over time I found that using Poly Wash didn't yield the result I wanted and it hindered the ability to do a decent spray wax afterward.
So, the second jar is now kept full of Brake Buster and I think I'll get s second cannon so I'm not screwing and unscrewing the metal/plastic threads frequently.
I bought two cannon jars when I got the pw thinking I would use the second one for Griot's Poly Wash. But unfortunately, while initial results were positive, over time I found that using Poly Wash didn't yield the result I wanted and it hindered the ability to do a decent spray wax afterward.
So, the second jar is now kept full of Brake Buster and I think I'll get s second cannon so I'm not screwing and unscrewing the metal/plastic threads frequently.
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