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Old 10-09-2020, 03:49 PM   #61
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Anybody remember a product called raindance. From the late 80s. Was very good back then.
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Some results after its first Bowdens Wash; wheely clean and wet dreams on the wheels, nanolicious wash, dried with big green sucker and boss gloss (love this step, used to hate drying the car with a chamois) followed by lazy wax and fully slick. It had a clay bar and polish 6 months ago with meguires clay bar, autoglym polish and sealant, but as it is a bit of a garage Queen it did not feel like a polish was required.

Hugely impressed. Will get a pic of all the product I have soon to share.



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Some results after its first Bowdens Wash; wheely clean and wet dreams on the wheels, nanolicious wash, dried with big green sucker and boss gloss (love this step, used to hate drying the car with a chamois) followed by lazy wax and fully slick. It had a clay bar and polish 6 months ago with meguires clay bar, autoglym polish and sealant, but as it is a bit of a garage Queen it did not feel like a polish was required.

Hugely impressed. Will get a pic of all the product I have soon to share.

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My Territory has carried dogs(in crates) but the hair seems to move about.

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ill try that Lilly Brush,

it helps having leather, Ive been using various leather cleaners and they make the car smell nice - but its not quote that new car smell..
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Very nice fiestaz, that blue just POPS in the sunlight - great colour one of my fav.
Those wheels have always looked good and don't look that bad to clean.
Must pull up well with the slotted front rotors as well.
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Good to know thanks.
I knew there were using chemicals but didn't know they were that harsh!
I do take mine maybe twice a year in winter when I feel lazy to clean the car.
Still 1000x better than brush ones.

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As mentioned it's the Chemicals. One member on here runs a hydraulic hose business and has told me that in the car wash places he goes to he replaces their Stainless steel hoses every two years.
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You should have seen the stuff that that 3 way product pulled out of my car’s paint I was flabbergasted lol I have a white car so was easy to see but you do feel it with the claying rubber as well.
bowdens make some really nice stuff
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Very nice fiestaz, that blue just POPS in the sunlight - great colour one of my fav.
Those wheels have always looked good and don't look that bad to clean.
Must pull up well with the slotted front rotors as well.
Thank you, it really does pop.

I love the look of the wheels but they are a pain to keep clean. The smaller holes you can’t even get a finger in there to get rid of the dirt and brake dust. What has helped massively is wheely clean and a paint brush.

She does brake super well
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@Repco...

Bowden's Own Big Green Sucker...$39

Bowden's Own Big Green Sucker, Shagtastic Wash Mit, Nanolicious Wash (500ml), Boss Gloss (small 125ml)…$49 (35% off). https://www.repco.com.au/en/car-care...osp/p/A5388060

Spend over $75 and you get $15 off, so grab another $26 of **** for $11.

Don't work for Repco - thread has had me online shopping. Have filled my cart with Bowdens stuff then done the cart abandonment thing to see if I get an extra offer when I next open it lol
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Thank you, it really does pop.

I love the look of the wheels but they are a pain to keep clean. The smaller holes you can’t even get a finger in there to get rid of the dirt and brake dust. What has helped massively is wheely clean and a paint brush.

She does brake super well
yes a brush is always a go to for getting inside difficult small areas, the NVPurge spray, you wouldn't need a brush FYI......
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yes a brush is always a go to for getting inside difficult small areas, the NVPurge spray, you wouldn't need a brush FYI......
For brake dust, don’t really have to either with wheely clean if I am liberal with the spray into all the tight spots. However it won’t always get all the dirt or mud, hence the brush. NV purge looks like it does a similar job as wheely clean.
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My wife and myself used to run Mobile Car Detailing Business down the South Coast and i used to buy some Detailing Chemical's such as car washing soap, Window Cleaner, a thing like Amour oil but it did the same job but was a different name and i would buy all these in five litre bottles at a Chemical place in South Nowra and they did a great job.

All the other stuff i would buy from Supercheap in South Nowra.
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Two videos some might be interested in.

For tips and techniques on detailing it is always good to see how someone does it with a filthy car. You might gag watching this one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfWXbQ4okEc

Pan's 2020 Detailing Product of the Year Awards. I did not realise there were that many categories.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULvGi3dbBrA
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Two videos some might be interested in.

For tips and techniques on detailing it is always good to see how someone does it with a filthy car. You might gag watching this one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfWXbQ4okEc
If that's how the owner treats their car, I would hate to see what her house looks like.
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Pan's 2020 Detailing Product of the Year Awards. I did not realise there were that many categories.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULvGi3dbBrA
Yep, I can count on my hand the number of products on there that can be bought in auto stores

For me I use Carpro, gyeon, Scholl, The Last Cut, Nova and a few others. The only products I use from an auto store is Bowdens snow job as it's cheap in bulk when on sale at about 40 cents per foam soak.
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Not as organised as some but.....

And some more bits and pieces

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Put down your Windex and old newspaper, let's talk car glass cleaning.

I hated cleaning glass until recently. The key to crystal clear windows is in both the technique and products.

Firstly, the glass should be cool to touch, not fresh from baking in the sun. It's also important to have the correct cloth. Waffle weave microfibre is best for glass cleaning to help prevent smears, one for the intial wipe and one for a follow up buff.

For glass cleaners, I love Gyeon Q2M Glass and CarPro Eraser and have had great results with Auto Glym Fast Glass. Today, I'm trying Stoner Invisible Glass.



For exterior windows, spray the product directly onto the glass, wipe with the first cloth then buff with the second.







For interior windows, spray the product onto the first cloth, wipe the glass then buff with the second cloth. This method avoids dousing the interior plastics with glass cleaner.





For the interior windscreens, do yourself a favor and get a Stoner Invisible Glass Clean & Reach Tool. These things help limit the impossible body contorting needed to do windscreens. Anyone with a S550 Mustang will understand the pain of cleaning the rear screen. Spray the glass cleaner onto the tool head, wipe up and down then buff with the second cloth.







The result is clean, steak free windows.
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Two videos some might be interested in.

For tips and techniques on detailing it is always good to see how someone does it with a filthy car. You might gag watching this one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfWXbQ4okEc

Pan's 2020 Detailing Product of the Year Awards. I did not realise there were that many categories.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULvGi3dbBrA
Hell, I swear that I could smell that interior. No surprise though, as a Paramedic is saw some houses in similar state of filth. Some were fairly well to do people also.
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Some people are just animals.
The sad thing is that the we all know the car will look as bad as it did within a week or so.

I think I got to get one of those Window Cleaning Reach Tools.
Without a doubt cleaning the rear window in the Mustang is the worst part of the car to clean.
2nd is the Wheels. I would be interested to see how you do those if you have those Gloss Black ones.
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I think I got to get one of those Window Cleaning Reach Tools.
Without a doubt cleaning the rear window in the Mustang is the worst part of the car to clean.
2nd is the Wheels. I would be interested to see how you do those if you have those Gloss Black ones.[/QUOTE]

Glass tool available here -

https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/...ol/383910.html

And here -

https://detailingshed.com.au/collect...ble-glass-tool



I posted this wheel clean guide on Mustang 6G Forum, hopefully the link works -
https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/thr...-guide.141633/

The key with those wheels is time and patience. I'm sure you will all laugh but I use all of the below to clean those wheels.

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Not LOL mate but some just use more tools than others.
Different strokes for different blokes.
Mind you those pony mesh wheels look worse to work on the black Sprint wheels of mine and my main objective to avoid all that time cleaning was to store them put 20's on that are way more clean time friendly
TBH with the regular clean you actually do and low k's I'm surprised you need to clean them that detailed.
I reckon would be easier taking the wheels off to clean them that well but mPOV.

DFB, that window clean and reach tool at bunnings no ?
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TBH with the regular clean you actually do and low k's I'm surprised you need to clean them that detailed.
I reckon would be easier taking the wheels off to clean them that well but mPOV.

DFB, that window clean and reach tool at bunnings no ?
Hmmmmm, more to come on that front, stay tuned.


Regarding the glass tool, I couldn't find it on the Bunnings website.
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I tried these Bowdens Own detailing brushes today.

https://www.bowdensown.com.au/the-foursome





These are great quality brushes that are, like most of their product range, cheekily named.

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Where do you get the wheels for the white buckets?
If you flip the bucket can you make it into a seat on wheels to sit on, when cleaning the wheels ect?
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Where do you get the wheels for the white buckets?
If you flip the bucket can you make it into a seat on wheels to sit on, when cleaning the wheels ect?
I love my wash buckets! The wheeled devise is called a bucket dolly.

Available from a few places including -
https://www.autobarn.com.au/cc07121
https://www.carcareproducts.com.au/bucket-dolly.html
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The red attachment on the buck is called a Buckanizer. Very handy and available from here -
https://store.primefinish.com.au/col...uckanizer-blue

I suppose you could sit on the buckets with a lid on. I have a little stool to sit on, makes cleaning wheels very cathartic and saves my worn knees.

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For those interested, Supercheap Auto have 25% off Bowdens Own products at the moment.

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Sounds like I have a cheap three way coming my way.
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I use hoses all day long. A kinked or snagged hose is a source of extreme frustration for me!

These little jiggers help prevent that in my detailing world.

Available at Waxit and Detailing Shed, although I found mine at Autobarn.

https://www.waxit.com.au/products/de...rdz-hose-guide
https://www.waxit.com.au/products/de...rdz-hose-guide





These are called Detail Guardz and are such a simple and effective solution to frustrating problem.





And speaking of hoses, NEVER EVER buy a cheap one. Cheaper hoses kink more, don't flow as well and don't last for long. Likewise hose click fittings. I a big fan of the Gardena brand, quality hose with quality fittings.

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yep - cheap hose's are woeful.
Learnt that one looooong ago.
Especially for us using pressure washers etc, nothing worse than having a "fitting" pop when in use.
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