DFB5.0
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Put it this way, I dare say most professional detailers are not spending that sort of money on high-end bottles and sprayers. Nice to have, but unless you have a deal with a supplier, they are using basic Tolco and Canyon spray heads on a basic plastic bottle.D, I know that you like the double action heads and I think I've mentioned previously that I'm not a fan. Too many years of muscle memory with single action. I've tried Matt's V1 Pressol and have a handful of Kwazar Mercurys but neither brand has been reliable for very long. Maybe it's just my karma. <grin> To make matters worse, they are both stupid expensive for what you get, at least IMHO. I'm no tightwad and I am very good at spending money <laughing> but I'm done with these $25 and up spray bottles.
So, I'm gonna try a 12 count of Tolco 320CR's ($30 on Kamzonski) but 1) I can't find the diameter of the pickup tube connection. I'd like to buy a roll of the correct diameter silicone tubing and if possible, add someone's weighted pickup filter but haven't found those yet, either.
Anyone know what diameter tubing is required for Tolco heads? Ditto for a pickup filter source?
I plan to use any old bottles I have in my stash box. :=)
Or am I wasting my time with this goal?
You'll be fine. If the paint feels smooth, just wash it with a high pH soap and get started.On a different subject, I gave the Mustang a bath on Thursday, just a normal wash and the next day I decided it was time to give her that light polishing I mentioned. I've already started taping her off but before I get further down that rabbit hole, I thought I'd ask if I should have done a full decon wash? The CP CQuartz coating is four years old so I can't imagine that there's much left.
Do you think that not doing the decon wash will adversely affect the polishing effort? (Perfect Finish + Rupes White) I only have the glass and mirrors taped off now which I can easily pull off if you think I'd be better off going the full monte on decon to include claying? I never feel any contaminants on the paint and my brain is telling me that claying will bring on more marring to polish off? Your thoughts along with anyone else who cares to chime in.
Edited in Microsoft Designer photo editor. Take note of the settings, namely the maximum sharpness, a boost in saturation, high contrast and higher temperature.PS. I forgot to ask earlier, what in the world did you do to that second image of your gorgeous new ride? <smile> Some sort of "filter" on your phone perhaps? I don't do any editing on the phone so I'm not at all aware of what's out there but I sure wouldn't use that one again. <bigger grin>
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