Different S+W?

GregCavi

Pinnacle Detailing Owner
Hello

I detailed my sisters car yesterday and while the garage was heated i decided to s+w mine. I pulled out my bottle and did half the car. I was having a hard to removing the stuff. I used like 2 fine sprays per doors and then 1 fine spray per panel. When my bottle was empty i decided to refill it with my 32 oz. after using this it was like i was using a different product. It was amazingly easier. Any thoughts on why this is?

Thanks

Greg
 
GregCavi said:
Hello

I detailed my sisters car yesterday and while the garage was heated i decided to s+w mine. I pulled out my bottle and did half the car. I was having a hard to removing the stuff. I used like 2 fine sprays per doors and then 1 fine spray per panel. When my bottle was empty i decided to refill it with my 32 oz. after using this it was like i was using a different product. It was amazingly easier. Any thoughts on why this is?

Thanks

Greg

no idea:dunno ....did you change mf cloths? ...did it get warmer in the garage , were you working on less dirty panels? ...:confused:
 
Poorboy said:
no idea:dunno ....did you change mf cloths? ...did it get warmer in the garage , were you working on less dirty panels? ...:confused:

i would say they were equally dirty. and the temp was 63-65. I used the same cloths throughout. I guess it doesnt really mater. It just seemed so much better once i added the new stuff. I plan on getting more now haha.

Greg
 
greg: do you keep your products in the garage all winter? Is it heated?

Living in MN, is it possible your S&W might have frozen .... and then thawed? This happened to me back in the 80's when I left a container of Windex in the garage. I used it in the spring & it left a film on the glass that could not be removed, even fresh Windex would not remove it so I resorted to using vinegar & 0000 steel wool.
 
my products were kept in the house because of the cold. I had the garage at 63-65 degrees when i brought out the s+w from inside.

Greg
 
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