Poorboy
Founder Poorboy's World
Some people tend to judge their finishes and whether their product is still protecting by what they see after they wash.
The problem is that soap leaves a residue and you are basically judging the soaps residue. An example that many people can relate to is a shower and shower doors...after you wash and even if you rinse the walls and door , when it dries you see a hazy film or what is called in a bathroom soap scum...
To get a better idea of what protection you still have, use some Spray and Wipe after you are done and either wait for the next rain storm or shoot some water into the air and let it hit your finish like rain...I'm sure some of you will be pleasantly surprised that your previous detail is still holding up....
Just some thoughts I thought I'd share
The problem is that soap leaves a residue and you are basically judging the soaps residue. An example that many people can relate to is a shower and shower doors...after you wash and even if you rinse the walls and door , when it dries you see a hazy film or what is called in a bathroom soap scum...
To get a better idea of what protection you still have, use some Spray and Wipe after you are done and either wait for the next rain storm or shoot some water into the air and let it hit your finish like rain...I'm sure some of you will be pleasantly surprised that your previous detail is still holding up....
Just some thoughts I thought I'd share
