I may be a JUNKIE!!!!

Well, I don't have a riding mower, whatever that is, but my wife does a lot of the planting of the roses and flowers, etc. And the gardener does a great job of cutting grass. For the kitchen appliances, I detail the oven, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and sink. It's amazing to see how Klasse AIO makes the water bead on stainless steel.



I also make sure my bike is a swirl free as possible... :)
 
1. Not too much land for a riding mower, so I clean the push mower.



2. I stopped keeping the lawn manicured, too much school work. I will get the lawn back up to par next spring.



3. I detail both kitchens, which includes two fridges, two ovens/ranges, formica counter tops, and the blender.



4. Don't forget about the bathroom stall. Something about watching water bead like heck and the excess bounce right off the walls while taking a shower is cool.
 
I don't have a riding mower, but I have been known to wash and wax my Toro lawnmower and snowblower at least once a season.



I do have the "almost pristine" manicured lawn (there's a spot under a tree that the grass have never really done well)



The wife and I have a housekeeper who comes in twice a month to "detail" the house.
 
It"s enough to keep the cars up! It seems that every time I wash the car, at the end I say, "well, I have gone to all this trouble to wash the car (and, I do it throughly), I might as well throw on another coat of Z." Which I just did this afternoon. I'm on coat 11 or so by now, I think.
 
I was in Pepboys today looking for a product to protect my wheels and found they too have jumped on the Autoglym wagon. Short story: I bought a bottle of Super Resin Polish. As if I don't have enough "wax" products. I am curious to see how it does against a product like Klasse AIO. I did notice on the bottle that it will stain plastic. I guess Klasse wins there. I have a victim in mind to try it on in the next week or two. I will post remarks then. Meanwhile if anyone has tried it I would like to know what you think.

getImage2008.jpg




:White Horse:
 
I used Super Resin Polish a few years ago. Left a nice shine. Bright but not a radioactive-glow-in-the-dark-blind the sun bright. Nice reflections too. It went on easily and it came off very easily. Outstanding product if you want a more understated shine. I also tried Extra Gloss Protection and was not very impressed - It didn't really seem to add anything to the look.
 
the pepboys by me just has that mothers crap.

At least there's one by you. The closest one to me is in Illinois and I hate driving in Illinois.

Mothers California Gold past wax (the pure wax not the cleaner wax) is a decent wax. Not the best but if it was between that & NXT or Gold Class i'd go w/Gold Class w/out hesitation.
 
I used Super Resin Polish a few years ago. Left a nice shine. Bright but not a radioactive-glow-in-the-dark-blind the sun bright. Nice reflections too. It went on easily and it came off very easily. Outstanding product if you want a more understated shine. I also tried Extra Gloss Protection and was not very impressed - It didn't really seem to add anything to the look.

Sounds about right for the car I am going to try it on first, a DD Accord. She just wants it to look good with a decent layer of protection. Thanks!


:White Horse:
 
Back
Top