Wash and wheel wells. No wax or sealant
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Wash and wheel wells. No wax or sealant
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Re: not sure why u are using 3 different car washes here
Optimum for the wash bucket because I really like the squeeky it gives and the way it cuts the dirt film left on the paint after the larger stuff has been powerwashed/foamed off.
ONR in the rinse bucket because it keeps the larger grains of dirt at the bottom of the bucket. So actually, I'm not using ONR as a wash.
The Adams in the foamer because it's less expensive to use and foams really well and seems to have more aggresive cleaning power than Optimum wash.
Speaking of ONR, mix up a spray bottle and use it as a detail spray, followed with Adams Detail spray.
ONR in the rinse bucket because it keeps the larger grains of dirt at the bottom of the bucket. So actually, I'm not using ONR as a wash.
The Adams in the foamer because it's less expensive to use and foams really well and seems to have more aggresive cleaning power than Optimum wash.
Speaking of ONR, mix up a spray bottle and use it as a detail spray, followed with Adams Detail spray.
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