Being able to spray on and rinse off protection with either snake oil or awesome sauce is a huge time-saver I washed a vehicle this week that was holding water like a drying towel just spraying the awesome sauce on caused most of it to run off almost instantly it was extremely satisfying to use probaly saved me an hour of hand buffing too.
Do you spray heavy duty on the polished wheels? I always do the M-Shine on my wheels and tanks, and heavy-duty on my tires while taking precaution not to get it on my polished aluminum. Am I wrong in these steps?
I’ve used heavy duty at all strengths on polished aluminum for 5 or six years now, I’ve only seen some light staining twice, once on a polished fifth wheel when I was applying heavy duty straight and reapplying for about 15-20 minutes to get all the grease, and one other time recently where it left a hav haze on a polished wheel and we had to buff it out, I have no idea what was going on in that last one though and have not been able to recreate that issue since in my tests. But the best thing you can do is try a small spot at maybe 10:1 on your polished aluminum and get familiar with it in your situation, in my experience it will most likely do fine without issues
The two step approach is specifically to get more road film off then a single step alone can, as you can see in this video though there’s more you can still get done with stronger mixtures and some physical contact, the two step soaps are a shortcut for a good maintenance wash
Love the content! Think you can make a video on what you would prefer or recommend a mobile detail should carry in order to clean, big rigs! becuase I wanna start cleaning more rigs and incorporate your products :) or illl send you a email :)
@@DaynamicsolMDI just got my shipment of Chem X. Im excited to try Awesome Sauce after my wash with Stars and Stripes. I also got glass cleaner, interior detailer, and tire and trim. I do Mobile detailing on the side as well, and like trying different products. Snake oil is on my next agenda.
What a nice truck... I really dig the western stars!
The wash came out great too, looks beautiful and ready for a show.
Ur always very friendly with the customers that's what I like most about ya.
I appreciate that thank you
Very snazzy truck. Came out great. 👊🏻🔨😎
I’ve been using Stars and Stripes on my cars for a few weeks now and follow up with snake oil
Love the results
Heck yeah that’s great to hear bud😁👏
Being able to spray on and rinse off protection with either snake oil or awesome sauce is a huge time-saver I washed a vehicle this week that was holding water like a drying towel just spraying the awesome sauce on caused most of it to run off almost instantly it was extremely satisfying to use probaly saved me an hour of hand buffing too.
Nice that’s what I love to hear thank you👏👏👏
Very nice !! It’s helpful when the owners take pride in the trucks, you know they appreciate a good product that makes them look good 👍
loving these vids mate :) always enjoy when a new one drops
It’s in great condition for a truck that’s working hard every day
Thank you, almost a full time job trying to keep up on it.
man that's awesome
Nice looks like new
There is no sound in that video. :(
Mega Top 👍
Do you spray heavy duty on the polished wheels? I always do the M-Shine on my wheels and tanks, and heavy-duty on my tires while taking precaution not to get it on my polished aluminum. Am I wrong in these steps?
I’ve used heavy duty at all strengths on polished aluminum for 5 or six years now, I’ve only seen some light staining twice, once on a polished fifth wheel when I was applying heavy duty straight and reapplying for about 15-20 minutes to get all the grease, and one other time recently where it left a hav haze on a polished wheel and we had to buff it out, I have no idea what was going on in that last one though and have not been able to recreate that issue since in my tests. But the best thing you can do is try a small spot at maybe 10:1 on your polished aluminum and get familiar with it in your situation, in my experience it will most likely do fine without issues
@@ChemX great. Thank you for the info
Will these soaps take absolutely everything off the paint? Film and all?
The two step approach is specifically to get more road film off then a single step alone can, as you can see in this video though there’s more you can still get done with stronger mixtures and some physical contact, the two step soaps are a shortcut for a good maintenance wash
YESSSS!
From my area.
Looks great, the yellowing is hard to see on rims....
Yeah it was mild oxidation not too dramatic
Nice
❤🎉
Love the content! Think you can make a video on what you would prefer or recommend a mobile detail should carry in order to clean, big rigs! becuase I wanna start cleaning more rigs and incorporate your products :) or illl send you a email :)
Thanks yeah that’s a great question, I think I’ll have to dive into that in a video there’s a lot of info there
@@ChemX looking forward to it! think I should start with stars and strips and heavy duty then for my 1st purchase ?
Definitely and I would put snake oil into that as well that’s the one that impresses clients the most afterwards
@@ChemX I like the way you think ;) thanks bro !
@@DaynamicsolMDI just got my shipment of Chem X. Im excited to try Awesome Sauce after my wash with Stars and Stripes. I also got glass cleaner, interior detailer, and tire and trim. I do Mobile detailing on the side as well, and like trying different products. Snake oil is on my next agenda.