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shotime
03-10-2004, 06:09 PM
I was 100% sceptical about something you litterally spray on a dirty car and wipe off. I got home just now and it was 40 out and my moms dark red car had salt all over it, figured it would be good to try SW on. If it was going to not work, the salt and the dark paint would definatly show it. I sprayed some on the fender and wiped it off. I couldn`t believe it, the salt just lifted right off. I moved on to some of the heavily soiled areas and it worked just the same. After I was done there was not one swirl in the whole paint...that was not there before, it needs some SSR2 after winter. Regardless I`m completely satisfied with this and definatly recommend it.

BTW, I brought my Polish and EX in to work today to experiment on a car. I did a 03 Lincoln Town Car with it. One of the salemen said "it glows". Not bad for being silver. I`ll have pics when they put them up on their site.

ranch4x4
03-10-2004, 07:28 PM
It`s a great product for sure, one of my favorites. I`m waiting to run out of what I have before I order a 5 gallon jug of it.

I use it in direct sunlight all the time and it works great. I can take it anywhere and wash my truck.

I`ve been using it on my vinyl bed cover to clean it before I use 303 and it works wonders.

kimwallace
03-10-2004, 07:46 PM
My first ever bottle was supposed to arrive today ... but UPS rescheduled my delivery.
One more day away from trying this highly recomended product ... can`t wait!

groebuck
03-10-2004, 09:54 PM
looooooove it - :) washing is therapudic for me - but weekdays I can`t S&W is awesome - I think I go through more MF`s with S&W then anything else

Poorboy
03-10-2004, 10:03 PM
Originally posted by groebuck
looooooove it - :) washing is therapudic for me - but weekdays I can`t S&W is awesome - I think I go through more MF`s with S&W then anything else

then I think you need more mf:D :lmfao

Nickc0844
03-10-2004, 11:38 PM
Many of us were once in your same boots....a gallon later :D

PakShak
03-11-2004, 12:00 AM
It is definitely a good product. It really cleans up well. Being in Hawaii, I order it by the gallon. However, I think a 5 gallon is definitely the way to go to save on shipping costs.

I`m expecting my small shipment from Poorboy`s tomorrow. :lmfao

With Aloha,
Ranney :)

dalmore
03-11-2004, 04:21 AM
I`ve got a Saab that needs a little Spray`n and Wipe`n, and brake pads, oil change, tires rotated, plugs gapped ... Looks like a full evening.

Boss_429
03-11-2004, 07:33 AM
Originally posted by shotime
I was 100% sceptical about something you litterally spray on a dirty car and wipe off. I got home just now and it was 40 out and my moms dark red car had salt all over it, figured it would be good to try SW on. If it was going to not work, the salt and the dark paint would definatly show it. I sprayed some on the fender and wiped it off. I couldn`t believe it, the salt just lifted right off. I moved on to some of the heavily soiled areas and it worked just the same. After I was done there was not one swirl in the whole paint...that was not there before, it needs some SSR2 after winter. Regardless I`m completely satisfied with this and definatly recommend it.

BTW, I brought my Polish and EX in to work today to experiment on a car. I did a 03 Lincoln Town Car with it. One of the salemen said "it glows". Not bad for being silver. I`ll have pics when they put them up on their site.

I think you`ll be extremely pleased with all of Poorboy`s products. :bigups

dalmore
03-11-2004, 08:41 AM
I did a spray and blade this morning - looked good when I left the house. See how it looks when I return. There was too much dew on the car and I was running out of MF. I had sprayed already so I grabbed the blade and said what the hay? I figured worse case I`d need to spray and wipe again. :dunno

Poorboy
03-11-2004, 08:58 AM
dalmore I`ve done that....but usually wipe down right after....sometimes when there is some dirt floating in some morning dew drops I`ll Spray and Blade too:D

Gadfly
03-11-2004, 09:37 AM
Spray and BLADE?

Poorboy
03-11-2004, 09:50 AM
Ray,

some people use the California Waterblade, I prefer First Pass ...they arefor removing large amounts of water before drying...

Steve

eggroll
03-11-2004, 03:38 PM
I`m sorry I still don`t understand. You spray w/ S&W and wipe with the waterblade when there is dirt on the car? Won`t that scratch the paint? Are you saying that S&W will lubricate between the blade and paint so that it won`t scratch?? :confused:

dalmore
03-11-2004, 03:47 PM
That`s what I did - spray and wiped with the blade. My car was polished and waxed last weekend, but it`s been pollened and rained upon. No heavy soil just dust that was wettened. I don`t pretend to know what all is in spray and wipe but I don`t see how using the blade is any more likely scratch than wiping with a MF or terry cloth would be. If it`s safe with an MF, should be safe with a blade - if anything it might even be safer since the blade pushes all the liquid in front of it whereas the MF is going to pull the liquid away from the paint ... :dunno