Stars and Stripes with snake oil on side x sides and toy haulers is a game changer! All the nooks and crannies on a SxS is so hard to clean. Mind blowing how clean everything comes out. Seriously looks new
That stars and stripes looks pretty impressive, the snake oil not so much, I use a product call protector wax from koch chemie, that is same idea foam off but it works so good you don't need to rinse it off and hardly needs any drying, it makes it so hydrophobic that everything just falls off.
Man I would love to see how your products perform against the black road grime we get down here in CentralTexas. I run a white Ram dually for my hotshot company and the road grime is so bad in the rainy season if you don't wash it off at least once a week.
Im sorry but that Snake Oil does not work , put it on as instructed and even stronger and tried it on 6 vehicles , and the next wash 7 days after applying it , using ph neutral soap the water beading and sheeting is completely gone.
I can send you a current batch bottle with a return slip for the one you have, I’d like to look into your batch and make sure everything is right, email me at orders@chem-x.com so I can get the ball rolling for ya
Yeah there is a tag on the bottle which woods let me know but I’d be more curious to run your actual bottle through the spectrometer and see if there are any fluctuations vs normal, wouldn’t need very much is there any left still?
@@v8tergt653snake oil is legit but lets be real its a spray on protectant. Ive seen him say 3 months protection but i apply it every time i wash my semi. It extends the life of the wash but the protection does deteriorate
Seems like the Snake Oil can be improved. I feel from watching this video its results weren’t that great.. I think Carpro HydrO2 Lite is a better option if you just want to spray it on and rinse it off.
I see your new here 😂 Rinsing bottom to top helps emulsify the soap and dirt off the car more effectively, but not more efficiently, which is why you follow up top to bottom
Just wondering if used DI water in the process? I loved the flashlight on the spray wand. Was that a a Fenix flashlight ? Introduce to you by buddy Eddie Colon.
So you foam from top to bottom or top to bottom? Me personally when I rinse from bottom first it’s so I can check how much of the dirt is coming off to give me an idea.
I almost always use cold water since I want my soaps to perform well for everyone, but I’ve filmed a couple washes coming up for my channel with heat and it def boosts up soap performance
Dumb question but it has my curiosity peaked. Would Stars and Stripes be thorough enough to prep for a ceramic coating? We have a service called our Level 2 Decon + Protect detail which is a wash, clay, iron decon and then 1-2 year coating on the paint. It’s an easy 2-3.5hr (size dependent) job for $6-700. I’m always looking for ways to make the process faster especially considering I’m in Central Texas and our summers are Hot. What are your thoughts?
Sorry not the answer you’re looking for but question for you, how to you keep water spots off Grey/Black vehicles, sometimes, i’ll wash a section at a time, when the paint dries, it almost seems dirty and spotty. Would such be my soaps or contaminates in the water. Can also be poor technique?
It has less sio2 than snake oil but is applied straight so it def hits hard for protection, I should do a side by side durability test to really see which wins tho that’s a great question
19 godina radim u svojoj auto perionici. Sve je to ok, ali kad takva kola odstoje jedno 10tak dana pa se onda doterani na pranje, mora ručno da se odradi. Dal se slažete?
Touch free washes are usually for maintenance every 1-2 weeks I agree with that for sure, although sometimes you can get lucky and get good results on longer gaps if you have good soft water and a strong power washer with the right strength soap
You definitely need a legit one. I’ve used it with my kranzle twice, it’s good for cars that aren’t too neglected. Most cars will still have that layer of traffic film if you aren’t particular about the pressure washing. Kranzle is barely underpowered for this kinda work.
I’ve always thought that the psi had to hit pretty hard, but as I’ve played with smaller 110v machines and gotten feedback from customers it seems like the work can get done, but it will take longer to get there. I’ve noticed that the gpm is more important for the goal of these saving time, 2gpm and under is def slower, I use 3.5gpm here generally and I’m able to work quick with that