DefinitelyI know you'll probably be fine, but there'd always be a thought in the back of my head when re-using a sprayer for paintwork after having harsh garden chemicals in it. I'd use separate ones.
DefinitelyI know you'll probably be fine, but there'd always be a thought in the back of my head when re-using a sprayer for paintwork after having harsh garden chemicals in it. I'd use separate ones.
yes I got one with a big fill cap(design I hadn't seen before) so that I can even put a brush in, for a full rinse (the radiator brush I'd also used on screen wash tank - but the blood tank on the audi is now less accessible than bm)I know you'll probably be fine, but there'd always be a thought in the back of my head when re-using a sprayer for paintwork after having harsh garden chemicals in it. I'd use separate ones.
how long had it dwelled .. from your comments on detailing thought you have good sacrificial polishes on your cars ..Days after polishing the roof to get the bird poo etching out…
yes I got one with a big fill cap(design I hadn't seen before) so that I can even put a brush in, for a full rinse (the radiator brush I'd also used on screen wash tank - but the blood tank on the audi is now less accessible than bm)
and decant if I have stuff left.
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how long had it dwelled .. from your comments on detailing thought you have good sacrificial polishes on your cars ..
will go out with a bucket of water today for one that has been baking for a couple of days on mine,
I've always liked the Gliptone stuff for leather.Need to do a quick snowfoam at some point.. got a lot of marks over my car from the general atmosphere...
Watering down with a hose is not doing it .
My last wax still holding strong. Probably another 3 months before it needs another going over with polish and wax
Edit I would also like to know about what to use on leather ? Any good tips for good leather care protection and a nice long lasting black finish? (Door trimmings and seat upholstery)
Just exterior. Hoover for interior.Assuming interior, then I dont use brushes
I use my hoover , which has always blower function then,
Rinseless wash with a microfiber towel or interior clean and protect with a microfiber
Just exterior. Hoover for interior.
I just wanted one to remove surface dust. I have had experience with the waxed cotton bristles one in my home country.don't use a duster on the exterior, EVER !
I just wanted one to remove surface dust. I have had experience with the waxed cotton bristles one in my home country.
I will check out the one you have linked. Cheers!![]()
Below is what I have/had. It is very effective.if its just surface dust
i.e. you have washed it, got to a show and its dusty, use waterless wash and a microfiber towel, as "dry" applicators will mar the paint
don't use a duster on the exterior, EVER !
i use this :
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Soft Flagged Tip Wash Brush (Green)
The Flagged Tip Wheel & Body Brush is safe to use on all painted surfaces. Premium, medium-soft, nylon bristles built for washing and scrubbing.diydetail.com
you can actually wash the car with it , as its that safe
I use it for Wheels, tyres, Grills, and badges
well worth the money
Anyone have tips on how to look after leather?
My Cayman is less than 3 years old and the leather is already looking a bit weathered. I've got autoglym leather balm which I've used once but wasn't too convinced of the results.