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Well I didn’t end up washing my car as the wife had it so I “practiced” on her car. Hah.
She has no coating on her car but I am pretty happy with the results. I picked up a cheap foam cannon thing for a normal hose and it’s as useless as I’d imagined. It’s no good at covering the car in foam but you could probably use it with a single bucket to spray the shampoo on the car as you wash and just use a rinse bucket for your was mitt/pad.
Anyways I ended up washing the car with Gyeon Bathe and then coated the car with Gyeon Wet Coat. I also purchased a Bigboi Buddy Jnr today so backed the car into the garage and dried the car off mostly using the air dryer. I then used the Gyeon Quick Detailer to finish off drying the car.
Not sure if I’m meant to use the Wet Coat and Quick Detailer or not? Does one cancel the other or do they both do the same thing? Took me about 2 hours all up and the car looked great on the light I had. Keen to see it in sunlight tomorrow.
No issues using both.

Wet Coat is a water activated Si02 spray sealant, something you would apply every few washes. Q2M Quick Detailer is a polymer gloss enhancer with no protection in it, meaning it can be used as often as you like.
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No issues using both.

Wet Coat is a water activated Si02 spray sealant, something you would apply every few washes. Q2M Quick Detailer is a polymer gloss enhancer with no protection in it, meaning it can be used as often as you like.
Thanks for confirming. Definitely happy with how it came up.

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Q2M Quick Detailer is a polymer gloss enhancer with no protection in it, meaning it can be used as often as you like.
I'm stuck between choosing Oxford White and Rapid Red for my S650... would the QM2 Quick Detailer make the non-metallic flat Oxford White colour "pop" a little bit more?
 

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I'm stuck between choosing Oxford White and Rapid Red for my S650... would the QM2 Quick Detailer make the non-metallic flat Oxford White colour "pop" a little bit more?
My first comment would be to go with Rapid Red, but that's coming from a red fiend.

As for Q2M Quick Detailer, that will add some pop to white paint. I would also look at P&S Bead Maker or OG Drying Aid, both offer some of the highest gloss I have tried, Bead Maker in particular.

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Hey Trent, what's that badge? I'm embarrassed that I don't know but happy to reveal my ignorance.
Hah, I kinda cut it off on purpose. That is a Haval badge. Car is a Haval Jolion. We've had it for about 4 months now.
 

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My first comment would be to go with Rapid Red, but that's coming from a red fiend.
I second that. Rapid Red is amazing.
 

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So it's happened. I'm finding myself falling down the rabbit hole. My current pressure washer won't cut it (Old Aldi thing) and I was going to get an Ozito unit from bunnings. After trying to find what fittings to use, it has been suggested I go something more mainstream. So now I'm looking at either a Bigboi WashR Flo or the Jnr version. The regular one is $330 but includes the Professional series large mouth foam cannon and the Jnr version is $211. Seems worth it to get the bigger one just coz of the foam cannon.
 

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So it's happened. I'm finding myself falling down the rabbit hole. My current pressure washer won't cut it (Old Aldi thing) and I was going to get an Ozito unit from bunnings. After trying to find what fittings to use, it has been suggested I go something more mainstream. So now I'm looking at either a Bigboi WashR Flo or the Jnr version. The regular one is $330 but includes the Professional series large mouth foam cannon and the Jnr version is $211. Seems worth it to get the bigger one just coz of the foam cannon.
Mate, give me a few minutes and I'll try and post something more detailed.
 

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So it's happened. I'm finding myself falling down the rabbit hole. My current pressure washer won't cut it (Old Aldi thing) and I was going to get an Ozito unit from bunnings. After trying to find what fittings to use, it has been suggested I go something more mainstream. So now I'm looking at either a Bigboi WashR Flo or the Jnr version. The regular one is $330 but includes the Professional series large mouth foam cannon and the Jnr version is $211. Seems worth it to get the bigger one just coz of the foam cannon.
I thought I posted a thread here on car detailing specific pressure washers and accessories, but I mustn't have included it on this forum. I will add it to the Car Care section when I get a chance.

To summarize, with car washing, it's all about the flow rate and not necessarily about the pressure.

The ideal figures from a pressure washer sit in the 1000 – 2000 psi range, with a flow rate of 7.5 Liters Per Minute and beyond. As mentioned, the more flow the better. For context, my Kranzle pushes 10 LPM. An entry level Karcher K2 will do 6 LPM.

I'm also a big advocate in modifying the machine to make it better suited for car washing. In particular, replacing the cumbersome stock gun/wand/nozzle with a "stubby" or short gun, this alone makes the whole process much easier, especially when cleaning wheels.

Also, unless you need them, don’t get seduced by the various attachments that get packaged with higher priced machines, think deck and gutter cleaning attachments. Ignore the soap injection crap and avoid the crappy foam cannons sold by the likes of Karcher and Gerni that are often included in "car" kits. And don't get hung up on integrated hose reels on the lower end machines, those hoses are just not pliable enough to wind up nicely.

So, what to choose?

First, think carefully about how you intend to use the machine. Do you need to set it all up in the driveway? Is wall mounting an option? Is it possible to set a machine up on a rolling cart?

Secondly, with the above considered, choose a machine that can be upgraded with the aftermarket parts mentioned above. A lot of machines have proprietary fittings that are difficult to modify or make the for a bulky install.

Here are a couple of machines that have my attention, from entry level to high end. (I have shortlisted the "Compact" Karchers because they are stripped of all the fluff)

Karcher K4 Compact - 7 LPM $519 RRP
K 4 Compact *AU | Karcher Australia (kaercher.com)

Karcher K5 Compact - 8.3 LPM $669 RRP
K 5 Compact *AU | Karcher Australia (kaercher.com)

Karcher K7 Compact - 8.5 LPM $879 RRP
K 7 Compact | Karcher Australia (kaercher.com)


The big benefits of the Big Boi machines is that they can easily be upgraded, by either the aftermarket or via Big Boi's accessories. The entry level machine is pretty low on the flow rate though and ignore the Washr Jr, its 6.0 LPM flow rate is pretty feeble.

Big Boi Washr Flo - 7.0 LPM $330 RRP
BIGBOI WASHR FLO – ibigboi.com

Big Boi Washr Pro - 9.5 LPM $719 RRP
BIGBOI WASHR PRO – ibigboi.com

Kranzle units sit at the top, in terms of price and performance. I love my K1152, its built like a tank and runs super quiet and strong.

Kranzle K1152 TST - 10 LPM $2149 RRP
Best Pressure Washer Kranzle K1152TST 15M 10 YEAR Warranty (detailingshed.com.au)

Kranzle KHD10 - 10 LPM $1975
Kranzle KHD10/122 TST Made in Germany **New** Total Stop System (detailingshed.com.au)

For the KHD10 and Washr Pro, these can be wall mounted. I also like the idea of fitting them to a service cart, making them somewhat portable and easily stored.

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The two machines that stand out for me are the Big Boi Pro for its outstanding performance per dollar ratio, or the Karcher K5 Compact.

You can then upgrade either unit to take a aftermarket short gun. Big Boi either package them with the Washr Pro, or sell them as individual items.

BIGBOI WASHR PRO HOSE PACK – ibigboi.com
BIGBOI WASHR PRO SET – ibigboi.com

Otherwise, the MTM SGS 28 gun can be bought separately or in kit form. Make sure to choose the correct fitting to adapt to your chosen machine. The SGS 28 has a swiveling inlet to limit hose bind.

Buy Now - MTM SGS28 Gun for Professional Car Detailing (detailingshed.com.au)
Buy Now - MTM Hydro Premium Kit 2 Spray Gun Kit (detailingshed.com.au)
Buy Now - MTM Hydro Spray Gun & Foam Cannon Pro Kit (detailingshed.com.au)

Hope that helps.
 

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I thought I posted a thread here on car detailing specific pressure washers and accessories, but I mustn't have included it on this forum. I will add it to the Car Care section when I get a chance.

To summarize, with car washing, it's all about the flow rate and not necessarily about the pressure.

The ideal figures from a pressure washer sit in the 1000 – 2000 psi range, with a flow rate of 7.5 Liters Per Minute and beyond. As mentioned, the more flow the better. For context, my Kranzle pushes 10 LPM. An entry level Karcher K2 will do 6 LPM.

I'm also a big advocate in modifying the machine to make it better suited for car washing. In particular, replacing the cumbersome stock gun/wand/nozzle with a "stubby" or short gun, this alone makes the whole process much easier, especially when cleaning wheels.

Also, unless you need them, don’t get seduced by the various attachments that get packaged with higher priced machines, think deck and gutter cleaning attachments. Ignore the soap injection crap and avoid the crappy foam cannons sold by the likes of Karcher and Gerni that are often included in "car" kits. And don't get hung up on integrated hose reels on the lower end machines, those hoses are just not pliable enough to wind up nicely.

So, what to choose?

First, think carefully about how you intend to use the machine. Do you need to set it all up in the driveway? Is wall mounting an option? Is it possible to set a machine up on a rolling cart?

Secondly, with the above considered, choose a machine that can be upgraded with the aftermarket parts mentioned above. A lot of machines have proprietary fittings that are difficult to modify or make the for a bulky install.

Here are a couple of machines that have my attention, from entry level to high end. (I have shortlisted the "Compact" Karchers because they are stripped of all the fluff)

Karcher K4 Compact - 7 LPM $519 RRP
K 4 Compact *AU | Karcher Australia (kaercher.com)

Karcher K5 Compact - 8.3 LPM $669 RRP
K 5 Compact *AU | Karcher Australia (kaercher.com)

Karcher K7 Compact - 8.5 LPM $879 RRP
K 7 Compact | Karcher Australia (kaercher.com)


The big benefits of the Big Boi machines is that they can easily be upgraded, by either the aftermarket or via Big Boi's accessories. The entry level machine is pretty low on the flow rate though and ignore the Washr Jr, its 6.0 LPM flow rate is pretty feeble.

Big Boi Washr Flo - 7.0 LPM $330 RRP
BIGBOI WASHR FLO – ibigboi.com

Big Boi Washr Pro - 9.5 LPM $719 RRP
BIGBOI WASHR PRO – ibigboi.com

Kranzle units sit at the top, in terms of price and performance. I love my K1152, its built like a tank and runs super quiet and strong.

Kranzle K1152 TST - 10 LPM $2149 RRP
Best Pressure Washer Kranzle K1152TST 15M 10 YEAR Warranty (detailingshed.com.au)

Kranzle KHD10 - 10 LPM $1975
Kranzle KHD10/122 TST Made in Germany **New** Total Stop System (detailingshed.com.au)

For the KHD10 and Washr Pro, these can be wall mounted. I also like the idea of fitting them to a service cart, making them somewhat portable and easily stored.

pw102.jpg


The two machines that stand out for me are the Big Boi Pro for its outstanding performance per dollar ratio, or the Karcher K5 Compact.

You can then upgrade either unit to take a aftermarket short gun. Big Boi either package them with the Washr Pro, or sell them as individual items.

BIGBOI WASHR PRO HOSE PACK – ibigboi.com
BIGBOI WASHR PRO SET – ibigboi.com

Otherwise, the MTM SGS 28 gun can be bought separately or in kit form. Make sure to choose the correct fitting to adapt to your chosen machine. The SGS 28 has a swiveling inlet to limit hose bind.

Buy Now - MTM SGS28 Gun for Professional Car Detailing (detailingshed.com.au)
Buy Now - MTM Hydro Premium Kit 2 Spray Gun Kit (detailingshed.com.au)
Buy Now - MTM Hydro Spray Gun & Foam Cannon Pro Kit (detailingshed.com.au)

Hope that helps.
Thank you for again for such a detailed post. I think I’ll go with the Bigboi Washr Flo. Mostly due to budget. It seems capable for a beginner and is upgradeable and comes with the foam cannon.
 

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Thank you for again for such a detailed post. I think I’ll go with the Bigboi Washr Flo. Mostly due to budget. It seems capable for a beginner and is upgradeable and comes with the foam cannon.
Good choice. I have had a Bigboi Washr Flo for several years now. No issues with it at all despite its "low" flow rate. Early on I upgraded with the MTM Hydro Magnum 28 gun, foamer and lance. More lately I upgraded further with the MTM Kobra Jet hose. The Detailing Shed is a good source for the MTM gear and knowledge on fittings. Bigboi office is completely useless for knowledge of adaptors etc for their machines. Repco often have sales of the basic Bigboi machines.
 

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My first comment would be to go with Rapid Red, but that's coming from a red fiend.

As for Q2M Quick Detailer, that will add some pop to white paint. I would also look at P&S Bead Maker or OG Drying Aid, both offer some of the highest gloss I have tried, Bead Maker in particular.

P&S Bead Maker Paint Protectant Sealant ***EXTREME CRAZY GLOSS*** (detailingshed.com.au)
Obsessed Garage Drying Aid (detailingshed.com.au)
Thanks for the heads up about Bead Maker DFB, much appreciated.
I was watching the videos in the link you provided, and Pan the Organiser was getting a hard on over it!

I'm going to get some for my current daily (2016 RAV4 Cruiser in Liquid Bronze) and give it a go.


I second that. Rapid Red is amazing.
And I still need to check out your new toy sometime Trent!

If the timeline is to believed, S650 pricing and specs (Q2 2023) must be out within the next 5 weeks, and then the proxy order can be turned into a real order. The pressure is on to decide on a colour. (Unless the dealer allows me to change my mind prior to a VIN being allocated?)
 

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Thanks for the heads up about Bead Maker DFB, much appreciated.
I was watching the videos in the link you provided, and Pan the Organiser was getting a hard on over it!

I'm going to get some for my current daily (2016 RAV4 Cruiser in Liquid Bronze) and give it a go.



And I still need to check out your new toy sometime Trent!

If the timeline is to believed, S650 pricing and specs (Q2 2023) must be out within the next 5 weeks, and then the proxy order can be turned into a real order. The pressure is on to decide on a colour. (Unless the dealer allows me to change my mind prior to a VIN being allocated?)
Yes but it will have to be after I clean it. Haha. Could prolly do something on the weekend?
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