Free Spirit
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My final wipe was going to be with the gauntlet and just buff the drying aid with it. Refering back to Project farms video u plan to go with the griots unless there is a MUCH better alternative for similar or maybe a bit more expensive price point. Def adding the Wolfpack for general interior cleaning. I do have one of those boxes of green towels from harbor freight but I cut open the boxes and just stack them in a toolbox draw. They suck though.Reload 2.0 would be the one you want for trim. Brake Buster is tried and true and works great. If you run it straight it’s a sledgehammer and if you just need some weekly maintenance you can dilute it 3:1 or 5:1 for mild cleaning. You shouldn’t strip your tires often as that browning is actually the anti-ozone protecting that keeps the rubber from breaking down and drying out in the sun.
The Wolfpack towels are good for final wipe downs or buffing after you’ve added a drying aid. Honestly I’d get a box of the TRC ultra Rip n Rags. They are perfect for just about every job and you can either wash and reuse them or throw them out if they get too soiled. While I’m thinking about it, also get yourself a bottle of Rags To Riches microfiber wash. It’s great for cleaning your towels and won’t ruin the fibers like regular detergent will.
Also, I grabbed the 32 oz bottle of rags to riches since I only wash a few things at a time so 1 oz per washing load should last awhile and it looks like the 1 gallon doesn't have the pre measured full thing at the top so smaller bottle it is, but my biggest question is how often is to often to strip the tires? I was going to use undiluted buster each time I washed the car and just lightly mist the rims and tires. Should I dilute it instead? Or would the ads be better at not damaging the tire ozone/turning it brown?. The tire + should help somewhat I think protect it but I don't want to overdo it with cleaning. Hell I'm about to drop probably 300+ on detailing stuff but that saves me 20 touchless car trips. And after that it's all savings besides my time. But my car will actually be clean for once lol.
Sorry for all the edits, I did some more research and apparently buster isn't that popular online for various reasons, but Adams is, still leaning towards ads. For Adams the talk I see is about the tire and rubber cleaner (no iron remover though?) but they also have tire and wheel cleaner, and wheel cleaner (only one with iron remover). So which of the Adams is a good one or just stick with the ADS and dilute it down to 4:1? Pretty sure 4:1 is plenty strong to remove the brown and clean stuff deeply. Im running power stop z26 pads so low dust anyways. And for the price it'll last me awhile when diluted. And when diluting, is tap water fine or should I use distilled if it will sit outside in a garage with no climate control?
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