I got some of the Wolf's product after finding that the Z-CS was not working as well as it used to. Definitely a huge difference. This stuff is great. 2 weeks with no spots, and I've been sprayed with some sprinklers that put hard water spots on my paint that had to be removed with Z6 since then but did nothing to the trim pieces
2011 S4 Premium Plus 6MT, Sepang Blue Pearl, Black Silk Nappa, Sport Diff, B&O, Nav, Ti Pkg
What wheel brush do you recommend for wheels like this.
Also when some people use Swissvax they apply it with their hands. What's the point of this and does it work. Could I use this technique in some areas with Griots Garage waxes.
For the tight squeezes between wheels and rotors/calipers, I use a motorcycle chrome-engine brush. Can't remember the brand I have, but the bristles extent along a heavy-gauge wire built for tight spaces, with nice soft bristles designed to avoid scratching chrome.
I only use it for the tight jobs for longevity's sake, but it's holding up well. For the rest I have Raceglaze and Swissvax brushes (from Phil:-) as well. Invaluable for the front-area crannies like the bolt-holes and whatnot
For the tight squeezes between wheels and rotors/calipers, I use a motorcycle chrome-engine brush. Can't remember the brand I have, but the bristles extent along a heavy-gauge wire built for tight spaces, with nice soft bristles designed to avoid scratching chrome.
I only use it for the tight jobs for longevity's sake, but it's holding up well. For the rest I have Raceglaze and Swissvax brushes (from Phil:-) as well. Invaluable for the front-area crannies like the bolt-holes and whatnot
That's the one! Slightly warm water for softer bristles :-)
Didn't know you had that Phil - At least, I don't think I got mine from you.... but then again maybe I did. DD does have a strange hypnotic power over me
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