imported_Aurora40
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I have all this stuff to try out now... Well, I've used QEW many times, and two of those bottles are for my Mom. But the rest is all new to me.
I hit the wipers up last night with the 303 Wiper Blade stuff. It seems to leave a sort of coating on them, not unlike and Endurance/#38 kind of thing. But I haven't seen it in action yet. I managed to do 6 wipers with one sponge easy. As long as you keep your wipers clean, you could do a bunch of wipers with one applicator.
I have used the 303 Shower Shield once now. It does seem to keep the shower clean, though it doesn't induce a lot of beading. In fairness I was so eager to try it, I didn't get the shower overly clean (I couldn't find where my wife put the cleaning stuff, so I had to use APC+ and some terry towels). But after a week the shower still looks as clean as it did. No spotting on the glass or anything (though I do squeegy the shower).
I tried the Protect-All Shine Plus out on part of the counter. It really makes it feel smooth. I think it will make it much easier to keep clean. Stuff can just be wiped off.
The rest I still haven't used. I really want to try the Wolfgang, but my car is just soo good looking still, the Nissan just got some #26 about 3 weeks ago, and the Regal just got NXT'd last week. Maybe I'll QEW the Nissan and then Wolfgang it. I'll try the 303 protectant probably on the Aurora, and I still need to #38 all the exterior rubber and plastic like under the front windshield.
I'm not sure what I'll try the Protect-All on. It says it has carnauba wax and can be used on basically anything. They are free-sample sponges with the product in them.
Anyway, I'm certainly excited, and I'm certainly running out of space for detailing supplies. I have way too much stuff to ever use up...
I hit the wipers up last night with the 303 Wiper Blade stuff. It seems to leave a sort of coating on them, not unlike and Endurance/#38 kind of thing. But I haven't seen it in action yet. I managed to do 6 wipers with one sponge easy. As long as you keep your wipers clean, you could do a bunch of wipers with one applicator.
I have used the 303 Shower Shield once now. It does seem to keep the shower clean, though it doesn't induce a lot of beading. In fairness I was so eager to try it, I didn't get the shower overly clean (I couldn't find where my wife put the cleaning stuff, so I had to use APC+ and some terry towels). But after a week the shower still looks as clean as it did. No spotting on the glass or anything (though I do squeegy the shower).
I tried the Protect-All Shine Plus out on part of the counter. It really makes it feel smooth. I think it will make it much easier to keep clean. Stuff can just be wiped off.
The rest I still haven't used. I really want to try the Wolfgang, but my car is just soo good looking still, the Nissan just got some #26 about 3 weeks ago, and the Regal just got NXT'd last week. Maybe I'll QEW the Nissan and then Wolfgang it. I'll try the 303 protectant probably on the Aurora, and I still need to #38 all the exterior rubber and plastic like under the front windshield.
I'm not sure what I'll try the Protect-All on. It says it has carnauba wax and can be used on basically anything. They are free-sample sponges with the product in them.
Anyway, I'm certainly excited, and I'm certainly running out of space for detailing supplies. I have way too much stuff to ever use up...