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Leveling High Spots in Polysilazane Ceramic Coatings: The Exact Chemical Window You Cannot Miss

You applied a polysilazane coating, stepped back, and saw it. A smear. A drag mark. A high spot catching the light at the wrong angle. Now you have a clock…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet May 5, 2026
Enzyme cleaner bottle on car carpet near dog, addressing dog pee smell
Posted inInterior Material Degradation

Why Your Car Still Smells Like Dog Pee (And How Enzymatic Cleaners Actually Fix It)

You've shampooed the floor carpet twice. You've hit it with baking soda. You've sprayed half a bottle of fabric freshener. The car smells fine — until a humid afternoon turns…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet May 4, 2026
Hands in gloves wring out a microfiber towel over a steaming bucket of water for a rinseless car wash.
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Cold Bucket, Dead Polymer: Why Your Rinseless Wash Is Failing in Cold Water

You mix your rinseless wash, load a microfiber, and start wiping. The towel grabs. It drags. You hear a faint squeak that makes your stomach drop. That is not technique…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet May 4, 2026
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Posted inCar Wash Chemistry

Why Your Snow Foam Goes Flat in Hard Water Regions (And the Chemistry Fix That Actually Works)

You load up the foam cannon, pull the trigger, and instead of that thick, clingy white blanket you saw in the YouTube video, you get a watery, runny mess that…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet April 30, 2026
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Ozone Generator Protocols for Smoke Odor Removal in Car Cabins: Science, the Limits, and What Can Go Wrong

Smoke odor doesn't sit on top of surfaces. It penetrates headliners, soaks into seat foam, and bonds to plastic trim at a molecular level. That's why spraying something over it…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet April 30, 2026
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Water Spots on Fresh Silica Sealants: How to Remove Mineral Deposits Without Ruining the Cure

You applied a silica-based sealant, waited the flash time, buffed it off clean — and then it rained. Or a sprinkler hit the car. Now you're looking at white, hazy…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet April 30, 2026
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Posted inCar Wash Chemistry

Optimal Microfiber GSM Ratings for Waterless Wash Emulsification

Waterless washing sounds simple. Spray a product onto the panel, wipe it off, move on. But the microfiber towel doing that wiping is where the chemistry either works for you…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet March 25, 2026
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How to Remove Road Tar from Clear Coat Using Petroleum Distillates (Without Burning Your Paint)

Road tar does not respond to a bucket of soapy water. If you have been scrubbing at those black, rock-hard splatter spots with your wash mitt and getting nowhere, there…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet March 22, 2026
Your Ceramic Coating Isn’t Dead — But It Might Be Suffocating: A Diagnostic Guide
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Your Ceramic Coating Isn’t Dead — But It Might Be Suffocating: A Diagnostic Guide

Your one-year-old ceramic coating is beading terribly. Water sheets flat instead of rolling off. You're convinced the coating has failed. Before you book a paint correction appointment or start shopping…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet March 22, 2026
Car detailing: Hand in glove uses microfiber mitt to strip wash dark car hood.
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How to Formulate a Safe Strip-Wash That Actually Removes Old Polymer Sealants (Without Wrecking Your Trim)

You've got a car wearing a degraded polymer sealant. It's streaky, contaminated, and past its protective life. Before any corrective work, that layer needs to come completely off. The problem?…
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Posted by Unknown's avatar David Emmet March 22, 2026

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