Audi S4, BMW X5, Ford F-150 and F-350

Scottwax said:
...one of my customer's works for a company that makes the new Griot's tire dressing applicator so I pretty much have an unlimited supply of them. They do a terrific job laying down a very even application of dressing...



Accumulator-I have been really happy with the sample of Bio Kleen I got from Grouse to try out, it really helps on heavy stains. You can actually spray some stains with it and the stain seems to melt away!





Thanks for the input on BioClean, Grouse has been advising me on some carpet stains in my MPV.



Does the (current GG's tire dressing applicator have a *rotating* knob on it or is it fixed? I have their older version with the rotating knob and I love it, but it looks like I can't get replacement pads for that one any more :(



Heh heh, if you do enough Audis (and new Benzes) you're gonna end up with a rotary after all ;) I sympathize with what you went through trying to do it with the Cyclo.
 
Good to see you like the bio kleen They make fantastic products. Most everything i sent you should be save for both carpet and seats. I would stick to the fine fabric shampoo for the head liner though.
 
2.5RS said:
Scottwax, I have some Pink Wax on the way, along with a few tins of #16 sitting in the basement. I'm thinking I'll probably mix some up, any updates on the durability?

- Andrew



Two weeks on an F-250 that is parked outside during the day, plus we've actually had some rain (!) and it is still quite slick and wet looking. Both products have good durability on their own, btw.



Accumulator-the applicator I have has a fixed knob.



I have a feeling I will eventually have no choice but to invest in a rotary. Audi paint just kills me every time. :nervous2:



Grouse-thanks again for the products, I will definitely have to get more of the BioKleen TLC. :)
 
Scott, the very 1st picture in this post is nothing short of amazing. Make certain you save it for your portfolio!



Take care.
 
ScottWax- thanks for clarifying about the knob (even if that's not what I wanted to hear) and yeah, I see a rotary in your future some day...if nothing else, it makes the initial correction of hard paint just *so* much more manageable. IMO a guy with your mindset isn't gonn have much trouble with it, I'd bet anything that you'll err on the side of caution to such an extent that you just won't have problems.
 
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