Naked glass when compared to Nilglass or invisible glass, was horribly poor performing in my experimenting. Fabracadabra I found also weak on fabrics - I’m impressed you were able to find stains it worked with. Because I couldn’t find it any better or even as good as other, better value options.
Overall glass cleaning can be annoying for me anyway no matter what I use to be honest 😅 but I've had luck with many products including naked glass. It really depends on the car and how bad it may be. Fabra Cadabra has been a handy little spray to have but to be fair i do also include streaming to help lift stains which would likely complement the cleaner. Thanks for the comment
I really like the tip on putting the fabric protectant onto an applicator and rubbing it into the fabric surfaces. That's brilliant. When you read directions on most fabric protectants it says to spray 2 or 3 light coats. Of course you have the overspray issue which isn't a problem and wipes right away but not having to wipe away overspray is a plus. Plus using the applicator to sort of force the product down into the fabrics is a good idea. I am definitely going to give that tip a try next time I do an interior detail on my own car. I'd love to try that Pong go product. That one sounds amazing with the clean smell. I would much rather have a light clean smell than a heavy citrus based smell or fruity, etc. I just want a nice light clean "new car" or hygienic type of smell. I actually wipe down my interior with Optimum Opti-Clean which is a waterless wash but off label works exceptionally well as a quick interior wipe down product and the smell is absolutely incredible. I wish Optimum would make all their products the exact same smell but it's only in their Opti-Clean product. The perfect clean smell in my opinion.
Great video Tim 👌🏻 All excellent products and your explanations are on point. While everyone smells things slightly different, Pong-Go is definitely a light musk 👍🏻
Pong go smells like musk sticks to me. I’ve decided to shy away from Bowdens products and moved to car pro as Bowdens is over priced and not worth the hype however I do still use Pong go simply for the great smell. :)
I must say, I do like CarPro products too. I find buying Bowden's larger bulk stuff like their orange agent is still a good buy as I can make it go a fair way but there's so many competitive products with differing prices the choices are endless 😅 It's nice supporting the Aussie stuff still
I like Bowden's Own products but can no longer justify their high cost. Have moved to other Aussie produced car detailing products, but still have a healthy range of Bowden's Own. (Orange Agent, Pong Go, Lazy Wax are some I love to use and won't give up completely).
I feel that. Going through a fair few customers' cars I always find it handy having their bulk chemicals at the ready. Usually a little more cost effective especially with orange agent as it's used so often Thanks for the comment 👍👍
I've been using Bowden's Own products for a while, especially Orange Agent, Vinyl Revival, Leather Love, but I've never seen Far Cough!
Naked glass when compared to Nilglass or invisible glass, was horribly poor performing in my experimenting. Fabracadabra I found also weak on fabrics - I’m impressed you were able to find stains it worked with. Because I couldn’t find it any better or even as good as other, better value options.
Overall glass cleaning can be annoying for me anyway no matter what I use to be honest 😅 but I've had luck with many products including naked glass. It really depends on the car and how bad it may be.
Fabra Cadabra has been a handy little spray to have but to be fair i do also include streaming to help lift stains which would likely complement the cleaner.
Thanks for the comment
Nilglass is crap
I really like the tip on putting the fabric protectant onto an applicator and rubbing it into the fabric surfaces. That's brilliant. When you read directions on most fabric protectants it says to spray 2 or 3 light coats. Of course you have the overspray issue which isn't a problem and wipes right away but not having to wipe away overspray is a plus. Plus using the applicator to sort of force the product down into the fabrics is a good idea. I am definitely going to give that tip a try next time I do an interior detail on my own car. I'd love to try that Pong go product. That one sounds amazing with the clean smell. I would much rather have a light clean smell than a heavy citrus based smell or fruity, etc. I just want a nice light clean "new car" or hygienic type of smell. I actually wipe down my interior with Optimum Opti-Clean which is a waterless wash but off label works exceptionally well as a quick interior wipe down product and the smell is absolutely incredible. I wish Optimum would make all their products the exact same smell but it's only in their Opti-Clean product. The perfect clean smell in my opinion.
Great video Tim 👌🏻
All excellent products and your explanations are on point.
While everyone smells things slightly different, Pong-Go is definitely a light musk 👍🏻
it turned out amazing mate
loved the extractions keep it up
Thank you 🙌🙌
Pong go smells like musk sticks to me.
I’ve decided to shy away from Bowdens products and moved to car pro as Bowdens is over priced and not worth the hype however I do still use Pong go simply for the great smell. :)
I must say, I do like CarPro products too. I find buying Bowden's larger bulk stuff like their orange agent is still a good buy as I can make it go a fair way but there's so many competitive products with differing prices the choices are endless 😅
It's nice supporting the Aussie stuff still
I like Bowden's Own products but can no longer justify their high cost.
Have moved to other Aussie produced car detailing products, but still have a healthy range of Bowden's Own. (Orange Agent, Pong Go, Lazy Wax are some I love to use and won't give up completely).
I feel that. Going through a fair few customers' cars I always find it handy having their bulk chemicals at the ready. Usually a little more cost effective especially with orange agent as it's used so often
Thanks for the comment 👍👍
I don't think calling a cleaner 'Orange Agent' is a good marketing decision...
Great video , what type of steamer do you use for detailing ?
Thank you! I use a Karcher SC2 👍
nice one!
I’m new to car detailing, can I make a business by just using the autoglym polar range and fast glass?
Not really.