Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer Now At ProperAutoCare.com

Ryan

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Today I faced the worse news a detailer could possibly face. The state of New Jersey had declared a drought emergency. Meaning no washing for possibly the rest of the year! :mad:

Shortly after reviewing my packed detailing schedule for the next month, I read the details and quickly learned I dont stand a chance knowing the fine is $5000 for a first violation.

I dont have too many options but, considering the pay day, am bent on accomplishing every last one of my 30 plus detailing jobs. Maybe in a different county or as a last resort, call a friend who owns well water. :nixweiss



Ryan
 
Maybe you could get a large water tank and borrow a truck and fill the tank in another county, putting it at your house or somewhere you can bring the cars you need to detail.
 
Where did you hear this?? I havent heard a thing..

I watched the news and read today's paper and nothing was mentioned:nixweiss
 
Ryan, I feel your pain. I am here in Pa. I have all these great new detailing products that I want to try. I am ready to do some major "rain dancing" in my front yard. :(
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Intermezzo330I [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Protect-All Quick & Easy Wash

Click "where to buy" for a retailer in your area. [/b]</blockquote>
Has anyone actually tried this stuff? I can't believe you don't have to use a hose to get the dirt off the car first.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by rad21 [/i]
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Has anyone actually tried this stuff? I can't believe you don't have to use a hose to get the dirt off the car first. [/b]</blockquote>
I've used it a couple of times. ALthough it doesn't seem to scratch your car, I don't use it anymore because I don't feel as if my car is completely clean after using it.

Scottwax professionally details hundreds of cars a year using it.
 
This may sound implausable, but I can remember when we had the same problem in my home town years ago. Folks use to take a bucket and go find a spot along a lake or river, and hand wash their cars.

I was lucky, we used to park alongside the wall on the barge canal system, tie a rope on the bucket and throw it over the side.

Wasn't the greatest, what with the hard water, but it kept the old Chevy clean.

I'm sure other folks will come up with good ideas, also. Enjoy!
 
I know that in PA at least we are still allowed to wash our cars as long as we use a spray nozzle on the hose. By summer if we dont get rain they will stop us from washing cars. It was in the inquirer last week. Check the actual emergency to see if it says individuals cant wash their cars. That 5000 fine is probably for businesses that don't comply. They use the lions share of water anyway.
 
How about buying bulk distilled water to wash our cars? No worry about drying out the car completely, no water spots.



However thinking this plan through, it might cost a lot of money.........
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by deserttoy [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Wouldn't a car wash or detailer be exempt. I don't think they can keep you from earning a living legally. [/b]</blockquote>
Good point, unless the car wash spray bays are closed down I am sure it shouldn't be a problem, your just earning your living. I think they are talking about people that water thier lawn, fill up their pools or just wash one private owned car....
 
Today I got a call from a customer with a Black Audi A6 I had done a week ago. He needed it washed. So I took 3 buckets and filled one with zaino wash and water and the other two with clean water. Then proceeded to wash the car using only the 3 buckets and a chenille mitt. Dried with a cotton towel and Z6 it.



Ryan
 
Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer



The Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer cleans and protects all interior surfaces quickly and easily. No more need for 2 products - one to clean and one to protect your interior elements. Just spray on and wipe off this high lubricity formula to maintain the natural look and feel of your interior. Remember you can use Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer on plastics, vinyl, leather, rubber, metal, carbon fiber. wood, and even audio/video equipment.

Meguiar's Quik Interior Detailer also removes dust, ashes, dirt, grime, spills, and fingerprints without leaving a buildup. It leaves a durable non-greasy UV protectant with a pleasant fragrance


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Thanks Angelo

Does anyone here use this product and like it ? :)

I use the OTC product (supposedly the same thing) occasionally that you can get at Walmart. It works as a light cleaner.

It is an alternative to something like 1z Cockpit Premium but at 1/2 the price. I have not tried a side by side cleaning comparison (biased review time?)

It does have a light smell (not strong) and wipes off ok. The sprayer changes from the burgundy bottle mister to a traditional sprayer which does about the same but sorta like the mister better.

I wonder what the APC dilution equivalent ...like 1 to 50, 1 to 100...in terms of cleaning. I had asked but never got an answer.

They claim it has some protectant properties.
 
Thanks Al

From what I understand its more of a maintenance product unlike other interior dressings . I guess its not really what I was wanting or interested in . Unless it lasts a couple months?
 
I've used it before and liked it. Good product.

I'm gonna put an order in today. Some other stuff too. Any other good deals going on right now?
 
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