Glad it was two days later, at least speaking for myself, I wouldn`t have had an appetite that same day after that.
Glad it was two days later, at least speaking for myself, I wouldn`t have had an appetite that same day after that.
Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
Originally Posted by Ron Ketcham
We used to use these bug sponge/bricks when doing a heavy OE warranty ABC decon washes. Created excellent aggitation to loosen the particles and aid in a deeper cleaning.
You can also use them with water based compounds and APCs too. (in non-decon applications)
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I need to look into those sponges, looks like a great idea with decon systems.
Great to see you sharing information on here again RK
Thank you for the welcome Accumulator (30k posts of amazing info...inspirational )
Originally Posted by David Fermani
If those are the same as my "Pinnacle"-branded bug sponges, there`s no way I`d touch paint with them unless I were planning on a major correction. I do use `em on windshields though, and sometimes for scrubbing certain wheels.
But hey, you know how I am about instilling marring; I`m also still leery of those AI/VG bug pads even *with* Ron`s assurances that they`re OK!
All those yellow brick sponges are the same. I guess it boils down to the application and what you`re doing and for who. Dealers/OEM usually only pay for the removal of the contaminants, unless surface leveling is required. Keep in mind that you`re doing a good pre-ABC wash and the dirt is removed from the surface which dramatically makes the sponge less damaging. Any marring that is visable only requires super light polishing to remove.
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The ValuGard Insect Pad is not even close to that sponge.
The insect pad is a white, soft, pliable, thin and will not scar the surface.
Grumpy
The material seems very interesting. By looks alone from the photo, it appears to be similar to the material a Swiffer duster cloth is made of, but different
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Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.
Don`t know.
They come from a fellow down in North Carolina, sent Tim a few samples several years back.
We tested them first as a bug removal pad as that what the guy said they were good for.
Very impressed with how they worked but did not consider them for using with the B product for a couple of years.
One day, Tim tried them with the B and "wow", what a useful pad for working the B and speeding up the process.
Grumpy
Originally Posted by Ron Ketcham
That`s true of all decontamination systems (inc the pH corrected products (IronX, Sonax, Wolf,and etc)) That`s the main reason for interest in an open cell sponge
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