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Reddit mentions of iK MULTI 1.5 PUMP SPRAYER | 35 oz | Professional Auto Detailing; Multi-Purpose Pressure Spray

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of iK MULTI 1.5 PUMP SPRAYER | 35 oz | Professional Auto Detailing; Multi-Purpose Pressure Spray. Here are the top ones.

iK MULTI 1.5 PUMP SPRAYER | 35 oz | Professional Auto Detailing; Multi-Purpose Pressure Spray
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    Features:
  • Standard nozzles: Adjustable conical nozzle and fan
  • Usable capacity: 1l. - 35 Oz
  • Valve: Tared 2,5 bar despresurizable
  • Best used for cleaning and disinfection, automotive and detailing, and pest control
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Found 4 comments on iK MULTI 1.5 PUMP SPRAYER | 35 oz | Professional Auto Detailing; Multi-Purpose Pressure Spray:

u/PKViking · 5 pointsr/AutoDetailing

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u/c_topherl · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

>Just rehydrate the panel with a dampened ONR microfiber right before you dry it

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I currently don't do this.

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I fill a pump sprayer with 1oz:1gal ONR/distilled water, spray a panel, let it sit for a second to bind with any dirt, wipe down with a microfiber. Not sure if that fully qualifies as "touching the paint" as I'm not actually "scrubbing" in any way, as you would with a sponge.

u/anstormning · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Hello! I bought a new car a little over a month ago and I wanted to do some basic cleaning with it, stuff that can be done maybe a couple times a month, since I never personally did that with my previous car.

Anyways, I live in SoCal so I'm trying to keep water usage to a minimum. This is my current "to-purchase" list that I'd like to buy soon;

ONR

iK Sprayer

Iron X

TRC Creature Edgeless 10pack

Mother's Tire Brush

ABN Wheel Woolies

Stoner's Reach Tool

Already have: Stoner's Invisible Glass, Costco multipack MF towels.

Will I still want to get a clay bar + wax for after washing, or is just washing every so often enough?

u/redsoxfan95 · 1 pointr/AutoDetailing

Im not a professional, but ive done my families cars and Ive figure out some things that help. Always stay hydrated, especially if your outside in the sun. Take frequent breaks to go inside cool off or sit in the shade. Also plan out doing the job in a period of a few days, not all in one. And something else I noticed was that like any other type of exercise or physical activity, your body will get used to it and it should start to ache a little less the more you do it. There are also little spary bottles you can buy and fill it with a product like iron x and it has a pump handle so it has a constant spary instead of having to constantly pull the trigger, its way easier on your hands, something like this.