Poorboy Spray & Wash recipes?

maecrispy

Obsessed... who me?
IMHO, S&W is Steve's best product (followed closely by EX-P, EX, BnB...ahh forget it, they're all good.)



So, I've seen a couple of S&W mixes that sound cool to try:



50/50 S&W/QD: clean and shine all in one step



50/50 S&W/Water: does this work as well as straight S&W? Is this just to save product or is there another reason?



Any other cool recipes out there to try?
 
Like Tallman, I am a fan of S&W + Showtime. I've used a variety of dilution ratios, all with good effect.



I generally reserve my S&W + Water (distilled) for glass duties.



Whether or not one agrees that S&W is a "best" product, it is a "most versatile" one. :up



I've got to get one of those 5 gallon containers :D
 
ZaneO said:
Can you dilute S&W as you would a normal car wash soap?



That I don't know which is why I'm hesitant to try the 50/50 S&W/Water mix. I have a feeling lubricity would go down.



The 50/50 S&W/QD mix sounds interesting though. I'm gonna use QuikShine as the QD. I'll report back as soon as my wife bring my TL back. :D
 
I usually reserve my S&W/Water bottle for glass work, but I'll admit to removing a water spot or two on occasion :o It was OK, no harm no foul, but I do prefer the S&W/QD mixture for paint. It is a real quick solution for weekly door jamb duty.



thom, I'm jealous. Is yours the "new and improved" 5 gallon container?
 
On another board, Steve (Poorboy) said 70/30 with water is about the limit before the chemical change makes it too weak to effectively remove dirt without scratching.
 
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