Agreed!, wipe & walk is that easy with this Graphene Detailer. And, like you, my OCD needs to grab a fluffy and do a quick buff. I'm from Maine the Pine Tree State, which includes my yard and driveway proximity. Between the FLEX Graphene Spray and the Pure Shine Graphene Detailer, pine pitch literally balls up AND DOES NOT STICK to the paint. I am amazed. For those who have not used this product, you REALLY owe it to yourself to give it a go... Winter is soon descending upon us, do what you can to keep'er clean! Shine on you crazy diamonds!
Pure Shine is my go to product on my cars when it’s colder. A bucket of hot water, some rinceless wash, dry and Pure Shine. With a base coat of TW ceramic paste wax a rinceless wash is easy. TW hybrid products are great.
Thank you SO much for making these informative videos on layering TW products! I’ve been searching high and low for layering content and can’t wait to see how your work holds up over the winter! My cars stay outside, and I squeeze detailing work in when I can, which is a pain because I have to wash and dry before every layer. Having said that, I currently don’t mind because I find the process incredibly relaxing 😊. On one of my cars I did two coats of TW hybrid solutions ceramic spray coating (after clay bar) followed by one coat of graphene infused to the max wax and plan to top off twice with the flex wax before a 2-week winter camping/road trip (through snow and desert conditions). Any suggestions for extra protection? Also for the products that require cure time, how do you feel about the car being parked outside while curing? If necessary I can use my mom’s garage but if it’s ok I’d rather not fuss about it. Look forward to more videos and thanks in advance for your input!
Neither can I 😂While I DON'T expect it to last unscathed, I do hope that my layering of HS Polish & Wax, Ceramic/Graphene Paste Wax, Flex Wax - topped by Pure Shine will take the brunt of Winter's mess and keep the paint healthy until Spring.
Have you guys tried the TW hybrid Quick Shine. I got a bottle from Walmart, $10. It’s not bad if the car is not too dirty. Plus it leaves a nice shine since it has some ceramic.
Agreed!, wipe & walk is that easy with this Graphene Detailer. And, like you, my OCD needs to grab a fluffy and do a quick buff. I'm from Maine the Pine Tree State, which includes my yard and driveway proximity. Between the FLEX Graphene Spray and the Pure Shine Graphene Detailer, pine pitch literally balls up AND DOES NOT STICK to the paint. I am amazed.
For those who have not used this product, you REALLY owe it to yourself to give it a go...
Winter is soon descending upon us, do what you can to keep'er clean!
Shine on you crazy diamonds!
It IS amazing JUSY HOW SLICK Pure Shine is!!
Pure Shine is my go to product on my cars when it’s colder. A bucket of hot water, some rinceless wash, dry and Pure Shine.
With a base coat of TW ceramic paste wax a rinceless wash is easy.
TW hybrid products are great.
Thank you SO much for making these informative videos on layering TW products! I’ve been searching high and low for layering content and can’t wait to see how your work holds up over the winter!
My cars stay outside, and I squeeze detailing work in when I can, which is a pain because I have to wash and dry before every layer. Having said that, I currently don’t mind because I find the process incredibly relaxing 😊.
On one of my cars I did two coats of TW hybrid solutions ceramic spray coating (after clay bar) followed by one coat of graphene infused to the max wax and plan to top off twice with the flex wax before a 2-week winter camping/road trip (through snow and desert conditions). Any suggestions for extra protection?
Also for the products that require cure time, how do you feel about the car being parked outside while curing? If necessary I can use my mom’s garage but if it’s ok I’d rather not fuss about it.
Look forward to more videos and thanks in advance for your input!
Neither can I 😂While I DON'T expect it to last unscathed, I do hope that my layering of HS Polish & Wax, Ceramic/Graphene Paste Wax, Flex Wax - topped by Pure Shine will take the brunt of Winter's mess and keep the paint healthy until Spring.
Have you guys tried the TW hybrid Quick Shine. I got a bottle from Walmart, $10. It’s not bad if the car is not too dirty. Plus it leaves a nice shine since it has some ceramic.
Haven't tried it yet, and with the weather turning fast, it will probably be Spring before I can