big_pete
RMS Regular
Suds are just an illusion with shampoo. It's lubricity is what's key
Old green formula dude? I changed it as the old formula as t great.I like most of my anachem products but tbh I wasn’t fussed on my gleam I got .in saying that it must be 18 month or 2 year ago I got it .it probably is a great product but I just couldn’t get my head around there not being any suds from it .i understand it’s not all about that but just my personal opinion .
Definitely a big difference between old & newThat’ll be the old formula, I have it too and haven’t really gelled with it. The new version is supposed to be much better so I’ll be adding some to my next order.
Which one are you using? As the master @big_pete says:I recently started using gleam and find it suds well but still doesn't sud as much as the meguiars stuff but I like the gleam shampoo. Will be looking to try the hybrid stuff next
Suds are just an illusion with shampoo. It's lubricity is what's key
Suds are just an illusion with shampoo. It's lubricity is what's key[/
Yes it’s the first batch of shampoo you done .You can defo feel it slick on your hands and will get the new one next when my current bottle is finished .Old green formula dude? I changed it as the old formula as t great.
Definitely a big difference between old & new
Which one are you using? As the master @big_pete says:
Suds look good, but it’s how slick it should feel is what makes the difference
Im sure its been brought up somewhere on rms but what is the best way to go about cleaning the inside of the windscreen?
Im sure its been brought up somewhere on rms but what is the best way to go about cleaning the inside of the windscreen?
I have Clearview and use it on the inside and outside of the windows but I'm always weary of using anything on the inside of the front windscreen.
Should it be ok for the inside of windscreen?
It absolutely is mateI have Clearview and use it on the inside and outside of the windows but I'm always weary of using anything on the inside of the front windscreen.
Should it be ok for the inside of windscreen?
I have Clearview and use it on the inside and outside of the windows but I'm always weary of using anything on the inside of the front windscreen.
Should it be ok for the inside of windscreen?
Bring this one back from the dead...
My current regime is...
Pull everything out of the garage and get all the spray snow foam bottle etc measured out and ready to rock.
Spray purge on the wheels
Go do a lap with Articulate and leave it for a while to work.
Snow foam like I'm happy gilmore
Scrub the wheels.
Power hose everything down and re foam. (unnecessary but so much fun)
Two bucket wash.
Then spray ultra gloss on and do the tyres and stand back and smile. (to which my wife will go it costs a fiver and 15 minutes at the euro wash......)
My new conundrum is I have bought a bottle of hybrid. (just waiting on it being dispatched.)
Do I use ultra gloss and hybrid or is using both over kill? Secondly do I need to dry the car after if I use ultra gloss intending to apply hybrid?
My new conundrum is I have bought a bottle of hybrid. (just waiting on it being dispatched.)
Do I use ultra gloss and hybrid or is using both over kill? Secondly do I need to dry the car after if I use ultra gloss intending to apply hybrid?
Is it not a bit of a waste of Purge to be using it on dirty wheels? Should it not be used on clean wheels so it can get into contact with all the ferrous material it's designed to beat rather than normal dirt?
Both work perfectly in conjunction with the other, however, once a month with hybrid is more than enough
And yes, hybrid is intended to be applied to a dry car
The way perch is designed, is that it will clean even the dirtiest of services and wheels.
If it is used on cleaned wheels, then the only things which will be removed is fallout