BB for maintenance is GOLD Standard, I find that if you get a filthy tire it won't work as well, so I usually go with Super Clean in foam sprayer and it does MAGIC. THANKS
Great videos and content - I follow your product sugestions for my ceramic coated car. Question #1- What products do you suggest wash, wax for an older (paint in great condition) Non-ceramic coated vehicle? Question #2 Any product suggestion for protecting my upper dash from the Florida Sun? Thanks much
I know you’re a man of integrity but this low key almost feels like a sponsored video to P&S 😂. Don’t get me wrong, they make some amazing stuff. Maybe I’m just sad you’re using their tire shine vs decked out by shine supply lol.
At the end of the day I speak truth in my videos. That’s always been my M O. If people don’t believe me it’s on them. Decked out is a fantastic tire shine but shine supply has decided to raise their prices to a disrespectful level so I refuse to buy it.
I just found your channel - you are very knowledgeable, a true professional, and your videos are highly polished. Great job and keep up the great work!
Just tried this on a couple of cars with really bad bugs and bug guts all over the front bumper and grill and side mirrors used break buster sprayed on hit it with a soft brush real quick and sprayed off it took everything off and did not damage the paint at all
Have you tried the mean green heavy duty degreaser from Mirror finish polishes? I know it's a super heavy hitter and caustic but I would love to see it in action as I'm always on the lookout for a super strong APC/Degreaser for some of the stuff around the shop and on heavy industrial equipment.
@@StaySlick oh wow. Believe it or not I actually have use for something like that pretty often lol. Not to destroy trim but something that'll really get after it when nothing else does
Not having rust on those rotors is definitely the main reason I use BB too. The look matters and not having to do another wipe down for me. Can't wait to try that new bottle of Defender. Not having SI02 streaks is a great thing. Thanks for the video!
Blowing the vehicle doesn't take to much time hvin to go over the car over and over from water running down the sides from not using a blower is a waist of time. But that just my opinion. Love yr videos keep Grinding. Gett'em
Maybe I should have specified better. When using a leaf blower, you get much more of the water off faster than you do for example, using the twin motor Adams blower that I have because of the amount of area the blower is able to cover at any given time. So, for example, most of the time I don’t even below any water off of the vehicle with a blower I go straight to the towel dry and then come back with a blower to hit the cracks. That way there is no water left dripping
The mini blower is the equivalent of using a 2-3”polisher vs a 6”. Each has their place. Although for me using a towel first seems to help minimize spotting and is faster than my leaf blower.
Have you tried defender diluted as a drying aid? From what i understand its good for 6 months ish so how often are you using it on the same customers cars? I know its brand new so noones used it for long or lots of repetitive maintenance washes...curious your take on it
@@annagraham6204 zero issues. Came fully assembled. Hose will last a lifetime. Only thing is the PF22.2 even with a 1.1 orifice doesn’t work that well with my Ryobi 1600/1.2 PW. Soap dependent still but I’m gonna try out the MJJC Pro 2.