Thank you for all the kind words. It was fun but VERY tough physically. We put in three 10+ hour days with two 15 minute and one 1/2 hour lunch break.
1/2 gallon of glass cleaner
3/4 gallon of soap
1 gallon of super degreaser
2 1/2 gallons of hyper dressing
4 gallons of #20
Bus paint isn't like passenger car or truck paint. This paint is a very hard epoxy like single stage coating. Even when this paint is new it doesn’t shine like a passenger car so any micro marring was just about non-existent.
We tried to stay to about 10 :1. We wash all the buses with long handle scrub brushes.
Not really.
On each of the three days various buses had to leave at different times throughout the day on field trips. I was informed of that at the last minute. I had a list of which ones were going and when they would be back so I put together a game plan together that had us hop-scotching all over the yard to get them done before they left.
To be honest I wasn't using them as intended so I can really complain. They didn't stick to good to the non-3M backing pads we had.
SS... how much product did you go through?
1/2 gallon of glass cleaner
3/4 gallon of soap
1 gallon of super degreaser
2 1/2 gallons of hyper dressing
4 gallons of #20
I wouldn't have thought to use wool pads and #20-no marring using wool with the PC?
How much Super Degreaser did you put into the water/soap solution? Did you use wash mitts to scrub de buses?
So any snafus show up?
On each of the three days various buses had to leave at different times throughout the day on field trips. I was informed of that at the last minute. I had a list of which ones were going and when they would be back so I put together a game plan together that had us hop-scotching all over the yard to get them done before they left.
Which 3M wool pads did you use? You said you weren't too happy with them. Curious on that
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