Washed 2 outra 3 cars, got to use some new to me stuff.
Griots Foaming Surface Wash:
1.6oz with about 600ml water in MTM PF22 Foam Cannon, SunJoe SPX3001 Pressure washer.
Nice scent, coconut reminds me of being at beach which is a nice touch. Initial coverage impressive but doesn`t seem to cling to recommended dwell time on coated car. By 4 minutes starting to run off significantly. Seems to rinse easier than my usual (Gyeon Foam @ 10:1).
Not sure if I like the Gyeon or Griots better yet. Hard to tell if one cleans better than other as cars not overly dirty.
Polish Angel Supersport Wheel Coating (actually more of a wheel sealant methinks):
Like all the PA stuff I`ve used, just a joy to work with. Used on my wheels coated with Kamikaze Stance about 13 months, 24k miles ago as well as wife`s wheels coated with Gyeon Rim about 14 months, 6k miles ago. Added some nice gloss to the black painted areas, upped the luster of the clear coated aluminum areas. Nice change of pace, will see how it holds up.
Figured what the heck and used it on polished, stainless exhaust tips I used Polish Angel Palladium on a few weeks ago.
Supersport also adds some slickness and a nice feel to the surfaces I used it on.
Also managed to work in 3 different drying towels: Griots large PFM, Gyeon Large Silk Dryer and new to me Rag Company Twist & Shout Drying Towel.
Griots is still King w 2 sides of water sucking goodness but gets a bit hard to handle on lower vertical surfaces.
Gyeon with only 1 side of twisted loop surface a bit easier to handle, can still handle single car with 1 large one but it`s running out of absorbency by end of car.
Rag Company seems to have a little less length/plushness to its twisted loops so while I made it thru a car with single towel, it was pretty saturated and leaving faint moisture trails by end of car. Definately likely need 2 for best results but it`s the easiest and most manageable to use. Wonder if this one would work well while using a drying aid?