Pretty good setup guys. Be very careful with CeriGlass because risk vs reward is low unless glass is old and has scratches on it. Did you get your Tolcon sprayers from Aus? Give the Glaco glass coating a go, the black roll on one rather than DX. Oakey has it in NZ, its really good stuff. Poorboys world also makes some really high quality stuff, look up some independent reviews of them. Try mixing dream maker and bead maker at 1:10 - 1:5, its a good mix and works well than each alone. Good collection of polishes, try the Rupes AIO with si02 on newer cars or people wanting a basic 1 step, it does a pretty good job. Also if you get a chance the lake country pads are good, they hold up well to proper detailing use. MFX isnt good, but we don't really get the proper cleaners here, in Aus even you can get Dynamo Sensitive liquid wash. As long as no fabric softeners, dyes, fragrance etc then you're good to go. The eco stuff is crap in cleaning power. For grit guards see if you can find someone with a 3d printer, they will cost a few cents in material. Rag company stuff is good but realistically its more at the upper mid end their towels, the real high quality stuff is too pricey for most. Microfibre madness stuff is pretty good too.
Nice breakdown of the products you use for both home use and your co-op business venture. That's nut's that The Rag Company Rags to Riches cost almost $150 NZ dollars a gallon! That's a shame because it is such a good product for microfiber pre-soaking prior to wash and then the wash cycle. But not THAT good, especially when MFX is available locally to you for 1/3 the price for similar results.
Pretty good setup guys. Be very careful with CeriGlass because risk vs reward is low unless glass is old and has scratches on it.
Did you get your Tolcon sprayers from Aus?
Give the Glaco glass coating a go, the black roll on one rather than DX. Oakey has it in NZ, its really good stuff. Poorboys world also makes some really high quality stuff, look up some independent reviews of them.
Try mixing dream maker and bead maker at 1:10 - 1:5, its a good mix and works well than each alone.
Good collection of polishes, try the Rupes AIO with si02 on newer cars or people wanting a basic 1 step, it does a pretty good job. Also if you get a chance the lake country pads are good, they hold up well to proper detailing use.
MFX isnt good, but we don't really get the proper cleaners here, in Aus even you can get Dynamo Sensitive liquid wash. As long as no fabric softeners, dyes, fragrance etc then you're good to go. The eco stuff is crap in cleaning power.
For grit guards see if you can find someone with a 3d printer, they will cost a few cents in material.
Rag company stuff is good but realistically its more at the upper mid end their towels, the real high quality stuff is too pricey for most. Microfibre madness stuff is pretty good too.
Thank you for the feedback. Sprayers come from Repco. I have heard good things about the Glaco glass coating and would like to give it a go.
Nice breakdown of the products you use for both home use and your co-op business venture. That's nut's that The Rag Company Rags to Riches cost almost $150 NZ dollars a gallon! That's a shame because it is such a good product for microfiber pre-soaking prior to wash and then the wash cycle. But not THAT good, especially when MFX is available locally to you for 1/3 the price for similar results.
Seriously try the Bowdens own Microfibre wash, amazing for the price and the brand
When I used Dream maker, it was very streaky. Could have been user error but I’m interested in trying the combo of bead maker and dream maker.
I have heard of similar findings
I have heard of similar findings