bigleo48
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All,
I recently put in the RainX option in my touchless. Here's what I have observed.
First, this stuff is hard to rinse off completely. A slow Spot-Free final doesn't do it.
Second, it comes out kinda tacky, so it customers should not try to wipe down their cars (some still do, even after the SFR and it's not required...old habits are hard to break). Ecolabs says it takes 24hr to completely cure, so I don't think it should be put on if you think it might rain. It cured on my car overnight.
Third, car MUST be clean. So a more complete wash is required with no soap or tri-foam residue present.
Finally, on tests of my vehicle, I am impressed with the finish. The whole car looks very good, no spots, shines and for some reason makes my tires look dressed!?
So far 20% of my customers are choosing it without any marketing yet.
I'm still not sure how long it will last, do any of you know by experience? I want to market this as a hand wax replacement.
BigLeo
I recently put in the RainX option in my touchless. Here's what I have observed.
First, this stuff is hard to rinse off completely. A slow Spot-Free final doesn't do it.
Second, it comes out kinda tacky, so it customers should not try to wipe down their cars (some still do, even after the SFR and it's not required...old habits are hard to break). Ecolabs says it takes 24hr to completely cure, so I don't think it should be put on if you think it might rain. It cured on my car overnight.
Third, car MUST be clean. So a more complete wash is required with no soap or tri-foam residue present.
Finally, on tests of my vehicle, I am impressed with the finish. The whole car looks very good, no spots, shines and for some reason makes my tires look dressed!?
So far 20% of my customers are choosing it without any marketing yet.
I'm still not sure how long it will last, do any of you know by experience? I want to market this as a hand wax replacement.
BigLeo