poorboys super slick and suds and super slick and wax
not even a question. works for me in direct TX sun, only thing I`d trust
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ok .. had to dig and find it but this is the email I received ..
My name is Dan and I run an after school program for kids at my former high school. We do automotive repairs, painting, custom work, detailing and things of that nature for kids interested in the automotive trade. Part projects have been turning a truck into an electric, custom painting a chopper, building a tow truck from a pickup I donated, etc. Because we receive no funding, all our tools, parts, consumables, etc. are either donated or purchased using whatever funds we raise doing repairs, painting, detailing or things of that nature. If it were possible could you send us any detail products? Maybe old inventory, stuff that you can`t sell for whatever reason, samples, anything really helps because our supplies are mostly what I have brought in to use/donated and would love to be able to give the kids some quality products to use. I can send money to cover shipping or whatever you need to cover costs. Our shipping address is
Dan Alford C/O Rolling Thunder after school program
170 Linwood Ave unit 1
Melrose MA, 02176
Any help you could provide would be very much appreciated. Thank you for any consideration
Here`s the Poorboy`s World Deal
Send these kids a care package and we`ll send you a couple of our product samples to try ...
Just post a picture of the outside of the postage paid box and let us know what products you`d like to try
life is short ..do it while you can
e-mail [email protected]
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I want to send those kids some stuff, but I doubt they would appreciate all the Chemical Guys crap I would be sending them. Would Autopia put together a care package if we sent them some money. Kind of like a Go Fund it project. Or Poor Boys? I would donate $50 or more. It`s the shipping that adds up.
Any soap can be used in the sun. Just make sure you rinse after a panel or two. I do it all the time. I also use DI water which REALLY makes life easier!!
Tried that. Doesn`t work for me because I don`t have DI water.
I rinse the panel and by the time I get around to the other side of the vehicle - I already have some water spots from the panel I have rinsed. Keep in mind - I have a black SUV. From what I understand, when working in the sun, it`s better to leave the soap on the car until the entire car is washed. Then rinse the entire car and dry. I just need to find the right soap. Sounds like PoorBoys is the ticket!
Formerly the "Best Detailer", now just Super Wax Waster Man. Not necessarily tactful, but normally right. It`s good to be da King !!!Post Thanks / Like - 1 Likes, 0 Thanks, 0 Dislikesmikejames liked this post
heres what i sometimes do in the direct sun (1-6pm in my driveway)
take it for what its worth...wash roof windows and a to c pillars...basically top half
dry all those areas
wash hood and top of doors/fender areas/trunk or top rear hatch on suv, dry hood and trunk
rinse then wash remaing vertical panels (doors usually handle down and below beltline)
rinse then dry , now all vehicle is washed and dry and no chance for it to even dry with water spots
it does require a little common sense when rinsing off the areas after you dry roof, and sometimes i get water on there but its not the same amount as intentionally
now i prefer to wash vehicles before 11 and just do it without direct sun but it doesnt always work out that way
thats when ill employ that method if its a large vehicle like truck or suv
Brandt K.
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