Originally Posted By: Vikas
Meh; too expensive for what it does. I did not even manage to do 1.5 cars with the $20 chemical. I had to do it outside and with the breeze, half of the product was not landing on the vehicle. I could not do this inside the garage because the inside of my garage is not "waterproof"!
Even if the bottle had cost me $2.00, I would have been still disappointed.
Well, at least it finally got out of my system and it was worth $20 to learn a lesson.
The wind is definitely not your friend when applying it.
When you say the "$20 chemical", I assume you mean the 100 ml size as it is a little less than $20.
You mix it 1:3 with water, so the 100 ml size turns in to 400 ml of product. It takes approximately 40 ml to do a car, so that size should be good for 10 cars. That means that each application should cost approximately $2.
I used way too much the first time that I used it, but got a much better feel for it the second time. A really fine mist sprayer makes the application a lot easier.
As you mentioned, I don't even bother if it's windy out. I don't want the mess in the garage, so I don't use it in there.