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Old 17-03-2022, 06:00 PM   #1411
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How do these two compare to NV Snow? Similar in quality and performance?
CarPro Reset, NV Snow and Koch Chemie GSF are my top 3 soaps.

1st - CarPro Reset, for it's amazing slickness, great cleaning ability while remaining pH neutral and the fantastic scent. Can be used in a bucket wash and a foam cannon.

Score - 10/10

2nd - NV Snow. What grabs my attention with Snow is that it is almost as good as Reset and has an edge over GSF but for less money. The only thing that it looses over the other two is scent, which is still great but not outstanding.

Score 9.5/10

(Note - NV Snow+ is a higher pH variation on Snow designed for tougher cleaning/wax stripping. It foams extremely well but lacks any kind of of artificial scent and is very "chemical" in its aroma. My sister even noted it smells harsher than the other soaps we often use to clean her car. I tend not to "rank" this soap as it's not a product you will be using as often as the other pH neutral soaps, but I think it's worthwhile having.)


3rd - Koch Chemie GSF. This is one of those products that is an absolute pleasure to use, mainly owing to it knockout scent. It offers similar slickness to Snow and Reset. I find that it foams thickly but tends to dissolve quicker on the paint than Snow, it's this reason why I rank it in 3rd.

Score 9.0/10


I would challenge anyone to not be pleased with any of these soaps and it takes minute analyzing to separates them on performance. All measure 9 and above out of 10 in my opinion. For comparison sake, P&S Pearl would rate at 6/10, loosing points for it's very average foaming ability and generic scent. Meguiar's Gold Class would be 6.5/10, loosing points for it's gloopy consistency, making hard to measure out.

To the average person, all of these products are just car soap. But there are differences between them all.
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I was using Bowdens Snow job and it's okay. On your advice I tried some Nv Snow and it is next level. Now I have to get rid of a litre of snow job so I can use the NV all the time.
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I was using Bowdens Snow job and it's okay. On your advice I tried some Nv Snow and it is next level. Now I have to get rid of a litre of snow job so I can use the NV all the time.
I did the same thing. I've been gradually using up the snow job in the wheel wash bucket.

Keen to try Reset but last order NV snow was on sale so maybe next time.
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I did the same thing. I've been gradually using up the snow job in the wheel wash bucket.

Keen to try Reset but last order NV snow was on sale so maybe next time.
I did the same!
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Got myself a new and more task appropriate detailing cart!

https://detailingshed.com.au/product...f603b85f&_ss=r











Another item from Detailing Shed, I have had my eye on this for a while. Crossed shopped a couple of different versions but went for this one due it being the size I wanted. Two shelves have recesses for bottles, which can be configured as desired, I put these on the top and middle levels.

Only 63 hours until I can give it whirl!
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I was using Bowdens Snow job and it's okay. On your advice I tried some Nv Snow and it is next level. Now I have to get rid of a litre of snow job so I can use the NV all the time.

Yep likewise - I bought the Bowden’s snow gun etc but it’s ALL DFB’s influence lol
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DFB FGXR6, I imagine you have an entire warehouse somewhere that is dedicated solely to storing your extensive range of detailing supplies and equipment.

Warehousing space well utilised if true.
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DFB FGXR6, I imagine you have an entire warehouse somewhere that is dedicated solely to storing your extensive range of detailing supplies and equipment.

Warehousing space well utilised if true.
I wish!

My fantasy would be to have a largish open plan warehouse with an upper level for living quarters. I have the below image burned in my brain for a long time now.



An undercover wash bay that extends down the building to include a lock-up tool cage to store my gardening machinery, perhaps with a workbench for servicing. This then keeps the "messy" stuff out of the "warehouse". This area would have proper drainage, a boom pole and a permanent wall-mount pressure washer setup.

I would then have a double width garage door that allows easy access to my cars inside. That whole lower level would be for cars and car detailing. I would have my detailing all set up so that I can drive a car straight in and get to work without having to move other cars. Plenty of storage cabinets so it's always neat, and decent counter space to work on if needed. I would have this space fitted with Swisstrax. The area where the cars are parked would ideally have this flooring too, but cost would be the limiting factor.

The upper floor would be pretty basic and as open plan as possible. Bedroom, bathroom/laundry and kitchen.

This has been a dream for a long time, perhaps one day. I have people telling me that I don't want to do this, it would not be good for resale. So, I should buy a property that I don't want so that someone else will want when I'm done? F..K THAT!!

Anyway, keep dreaming DFB............
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I wish!

My fantasy would be to have a largish open plan warehouse with an upper level for living quarters. I have the below image burned in my brain for a long time now.

image

An undercover wash bay that extends down the building to include a lock-up tool cage to store my gardening machinery, perhaps with a workbench for servicing. This then keeps the "messy" stuff out of the "warehouse". This area would have proper drainage, a boom pole and a permanent wall-mount pressure washer setup.

I would then have a double width garage door that allows easy access to my cars inside. That whole lower level would be for cars and car detailing. I would have my detailing all set up so that I can drive a car straight in and get to work without having to move other cars. Plenty of storage cabinets so it's always neat, and decent counter space to work on if needed. I would have this space fitted with Swisstrax. The area where the cars are parked would ideally have this flooring too, but cost would be the limiting factor.

The upper floor would be pretty basic and as open plan as possible. Bedroom, bathroom/laundry and kitchen.

This has been a dream for a long time, perhaps one day. I have people telling me that I don't want to do this, it would not be good for resale. So, I should buy a property that I don't want so that someone else will want when I'm done? F..K THAT!!

Anyway, keep dreaming DFB............
When i win the lotto ill be asking you for these plans.
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When i win the lotto ill be asking you for these plans.
You will have to pay for mine first though, then I'll give you the plans for free!
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I would be happy with something like this kind of set up after winning lotto.

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or may be this.

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Whilst procrastinating on my waxing/detailing shed order (which I really need to do something about now as I have run out of a few items, microfibre wash being one) I went to bunnings today.

A few years ago when I moved out of home I needed a hose for gardening and car washing. I bought the cheapest plastic reel with the cheapest hose from bunnings and had instant regret. This hose unless baked in the sun would curl up, kink, smack the car as I walked around, get stuck under the tyres, really annoying. Even after baking in the sun, the cold water would cause it to curl up again).

Since moving, we have a 4000L water tank (which seems to only run toilets), instead of using the fresh water tap out the front, I preferred to use the tank water (it’s free!), closest tap is behind the garage (oddly) and I needed a bit more hose than I had. I spent $25 on 20m of Nylex branded hose and my goodness what a massive difference. Doesn’t curl, no kinking, no hitting the car, super light.

Moral of the story, don’t cheap out of hose.
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I thought $25 was a cheap hose??
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Whilst procrastinating on my waxing/detailing shed order (which I really need to do something about now as I have run out of a few items, microfibre wash being one) I went to bunnings today.

A few years ago when I moved out of home I needed a hose for gardening and car washing. I bought the cheapest plastic reel with the cheapest hose from bunnings and had instant regret. This hose unless baked in the sun would curl up, kink, smack the car as I walked around, get stuck under the tyres, really annoying. Even after baking in the sun, the cold water would cause it to curl up again).

Since moving, we have a 4000L water tank (which seems to only run toilets), instead of using the fresh water tap out the front, I preferred to use the tank water (it’s free!), closest tap is behind the garage (oddly) and I needed a bit more hose than I had. I spent $25 on 20m of Nylex branded hose and my goodness what a massive difference. Doesn’t curl, no kinking, no hitting the car, super light.

Moral of the story, don’t cheap out of hose.
One of these two?

https://www.bunnings.com.au/nylex-re...-hose_p0332517
https://www.bunnings.com.au/nylex-12...-hose_p3130817

Nylex are a good brand, it should serve you well.

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https://www.bunnings.com.au/aqua-sys...e-set_p3131597

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One of these two?

https://www.bunnings.com.au/nylex-re...-hose_p0332517
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Most of the usual detailing suppliers have Easter sales, the question is, can you wait that long?
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Another great video by Car Craft Auto Detailing, this time on a stunning Holden Monaro. I have always loved the modern Monaro, they are just so perfectly styled.

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Another great video by Car Craft Auto Detailing, this time on a stunning Holden Monaro. I have always loved the modern Monaro, they are just so perfectly styled.

Noice, came up so well it shows the (factory) Orange peel nicely
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Well after all the rain we’ve had it was time to wash a car or 2.
The Sprint much like the 3 toys of DFB you could hardly say gets very dirty more so weeks of dust and slight brake pad dust but it was long overdue I was getting ocd……..
First off done the wheels calipers with NVPurge - I find it so effective won’t bother using something else till I’m convinced something is much better.
Then it’s NVSnow again this product does the business with ease - soapy slippery having black gives me confidence the spear coat won’t be effected using 2 bucket method.
I have quite a number of products I’ve yet to use and thought it was time to retire bowdens big too thick Pia green sucker and opened up Supercell large drying towel.
To compliment the drying I used Dream Maker sprayed in each sections I wiped down.
The super cell is farfar more effective I found, wiping down gently no matter how much beads was on the duco I was amazed how well it worked, I never rung it out might I add, wiped down the entire Sprint.
Dream Maker applied easily no misting.
Both products I give 10/10.
For years I have quite a few bottles of Michelin Tyre Shine sitting on the shelf.
I used religiously when using the T3 a lot.
It’s a Matt finish applied easily with a small tyre foam block.
Overall a nice productive loving morning.




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Well after all the rain we’ve had it was time to wash a car or 2.
The Sprint much like the 3 toys of DFB you could hardly say gets very dirty more so weeks of dust and slight brake pad dust but it was long overdue I was getting ocd……..
First off done the wheels calipers with NVPurge - I find it so effective won’t bother using something else till I’m convinced something is much better.
Then it’s NVSnow again this product does the business with ease - soapy slippery having black gives me confidence the spear coat won’t be effected using 2 bucket method.
I have quite a number of products I’ve yet to use and thought it was time to retire bowdens big too thick Pia green sucker and opened up Supercell large drying towel.
To compliment the drying I used Dream Maker sprayed in each sections I wiped down.
The super cell is farfar more effective I found, wiping down gently no matter how much beads was on the duco I was amazed how well it worked, I never rung it out might I add, wiped down the entire Sprint.
Dream Maker applied easily no misting.
Both products I give 10/10.
For years I have quite a few bottles of Michelin Tyre Shine sitting on the shelf.
I used religiously when using the T3 a lot.
It’s a Matt finish applied easily with a small tyre foam block.
Overall a nice productive loving morning.
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I have three polishing jobs on the docket next month, so I ordered this item in anticipation.

https://refractccp.com.au/collection...shing-prop-bar





This adjustable prop bar is used to hold doors, bonnets and boot lids open at a certain degree to make polishing these areas easier. One end clips into the lock mechanism, the other slots over the c-clamp.









These are made from anodized aluminum and can range from 310mm out to 460mm. Question is, will it make a difference. I find polishing doors to be the hardest, the lower parts especially. Having the door away from the sill, I'm hoping this might help.
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Its the little things...
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Has anyone tried this? Looks impressive, if it works.

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It sure seems/feels different applying it - as mentioned I experienced no misting.
The end result the black Sprint was popping.
I took it out for a quick run before dusk last night and got to say it was looking slick.
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The end result the black Sprint was popping.
I took it out for a quick run before dusk last night and got to say it was looking slick.
I suspect Dream Maker may be a bit touchy with what is underneath it. I have used it and been wowed by the results, on other cars it has been very difficult to wipe off cleanly. This probably a result of me mixing and matching so many different products.

I am ashamed to say I have not driven my XR8 since late January.
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Has anyone tried this? Looks impressive, if it works.

https://nz.rapiddrytowels.com/
While I will admit I had not even heard of these towels before, let alone used one, but at 150cm x 75cm seems far too big.

As a towel geek, the lack specs beyond size means I can't comment on how it would perform.

At $75 NZ, I would rather a Rag Company Gauntlet, either several smaller ones or the larger 75cm x 90 cm. At least with these, you can gauge what sort of towel it would be by the GSM and Blend type.

https://carcareco.com.au/product/the...-drying-towel/
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I suspect Dream Maker may be a bit touchy with what is underneath it. I have used it and been wowed by the results, on other cars it has been very difficult to wipe off cleanly. This probably a result of me mixing and matching so many different products.

I am ashamed to say I have not driven my XR8 since late January.
that might the issue DFB whats coated on prior. Something to check up with.
Mine is long overdue for a decontam etc but like yours its garaged more than on the road - sunlight only when it gets out and no rain so whats on sure wouldn't be worn out.
I think the last coat was 845 ??? I'll have to check this.

Hey thats because its at the storage shed right - christ I can't recall when I drove the T3 being its at my other storage place, the parents place lol.......
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that might the issue DFB whats coated on prior. Something to check up with.
Mine is long overdue for a decontam etc but like yours its garaged more than on the road - sunlight only when it gets out and no rain so whats on sure wouldn't be worn out.
I think the last coat was 845 ??? I'll have to check this.

Hey thats because its at the storage shed right - christ I can't recall when I drove the T3 being its at my other storage place, the parents place lol.......
I get about 6 - 7 months out of Collinite 845 on a daily driven car. The garage queens can take that out to 12 months and beyond.

In terms of decontamination, it can be hard to gauge whether a babied, garage kept car will need this step. Best way to tell is the "baggie test" -



At this point you then decide to chemically (iron remover) and mechanically (clay) decontaminate.

The XR6 is normally in storage, the XR8 I will not let out of my sight! Every time I get that guilty feeling, for some reason I think of your T3 being stored in a similar manner, as in infrequent use. The XR8 always has a car parked behind it and is always covered, throw in work, other cars and weather (I have not, will not drive it in the rain)............... you know how it is.
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