I wish this video talked about what you use to support your argument, all you talked about was what not to use but you never taught people what you think they should use
So i see in the header you have p&s carpet system . Well outside of finisher the other 2 you dilute , with water . Most of the box store stuff you mentioned are RTO , ready to use . Ofcourse the toppers / spray ceramics have water in them . Hence less longevity. If they didnt the triggers would go to heck quickly, aka gyeon cancoat .
I wish this video talked about what you use to support your argument, all you talked about was what not to use but you never taught people what you think they should use
Not water based. You're comparing ready to use protect to concentrate.
Bro all I heard was “water based” the whole video… cmon
So i see in the header you have p&s carpet system . Well outside of finisher the other 2 you dilute , with water . Most of the box store stuff you mentioned are RTO , ready to use . Ofcourse the toppers / spray ceramics have water in them . Hence less longevity. If they didnt the triggers would go to heck quickly, aka gyeon cancoat .
Adams wheel cleaner is really good tho
„Water based“ and „concentrate“ are two different things. A concentrate can also be water based.
lets give people a better word water based cus concentrate is same shit and its harder to understand for some people not get them confused 😂😂😂
Most detailing products are water-based....your confusing "water based" with concentrated water based chemicals.
there fooling you too😂😂😂
please invest in a microphone !
What do you use thats pure cleaning products
RCP
Are you upset the Walmart stuff isn’t dilutable. Most bulk items I get are concentrate, however you need to dilute the product with water.