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🤔 The power company here used to sell distilled water really cheaply. It was a byproduct from the steam turbines. Now you got me wondering if they still do that. All the local high schools used it for their chemistry labs when I was growing up. Guess I'll need to make some calls. Thanks for giving me an idea on how to do things better again, Mike. Stay blessed my friend 👍
Glad to help Alex! Thank you as always for being here with us, we really appreciate it, hope you have a blessed week as well my friend. mad Mike & team
@SweetProjectCars what is that liquid you sprayed from the bottle after the step where you had already soaped and wiped your car? Maybe I missed it but could only find graphene coat and shampoo links in your description. Also is it necessary to do the spot free rinse after applying that liquid?
Glad you like them Cecil! Thank you so much for always being here with us, we truly appreciate all of our great subscribers like you, hope you have a fantastic week my friend. mad Mike & team
I gotta try this detail liquid Mike. I just can not get water spots to go away after washing our cars. Someone said add a bit of kerosene to the wash bucket but just do not like the smell that much ! Thanks Mike for another great solution to a simple problem.....Sweeeet.
I love doing stuff that can be done at anytime, great video. Quick question is the Adams Graphene, drying Aide cheaper than the Lithium Ignite After Wash that you showed us in a previous video?
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Hello Mike, I've been using the cheapest distilled water I can find at local stores, it costs about 30 cents per quart (those brands in amazon link are awfully expensive). I think it's good enough, I don't notice water spots after. What is your opinion? If you don't mind me asking, did you get that spot free spray in bulk and you put it in your spray bottle? Because that Tw spray in amazon link already has spray nozzle, btw it's quite expensive and even more at my local hardware store (some 20$).
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Have any tips for black vehicles? As in, no matter what product I've tried, it can develop spots over night from dew or fog or a light mist or rain. It looks like a leopard sometimes, the spots are so big! LOL So far, the Maguier's ceramic spray seems to work the best, but it still gets spotty from any moisture.
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