Hi all, I've got a client that after detailing three of their vehicles, the wife has talked me into detailing her 29 foot power boat that she races. I called the company that did the custom paint on...
Great to hear that, kind of confirmation of one of my passing thoughts. The first time on the Subaru legacy after I switched to brand new pad, tried different speeds, different amounts of product and...
I thought that also, the level of oxidation or whatever being removed possibly... Just not sure. As far as too much on the pad, I attempted to run a little heavier and a little less with same...
I haven't tried the BF yet, but just may. I've used Speed on about 40 cars per year last couple years. Every now and then for some odd reason I'll hit a car that the speed bonds to like glue. Even...
No, I make one slow pass with the standard wand head and they are pretty good to go, I've rubbed them with a white terry towel to make sure and 9 out of 10 times they are good. I also converted a...
Since upgrading with a Mytee Hp60 extractor my new process that takes the least amount of time and does the best job for really bad ones is vac off the loose stuff, spray liberally with super...
I don't think your crazy, I've been researching same thing just for the shop, I in planning stages of building a new shop for detailing and would like to have as much equipment as possible mounted...
The worse thing about some of these mats in my mind, if your detailing for a business, and you've got a package that included cleaning floor mats, you've already estimated the hours needed for size...
I don't have a dedicated system for mats, I kinda change it up depending on the mat, (the quality of the mat, the level of filth, type of filth, color)
Without extractor I think the most effective...
Thanks Eldorado2k
That's another one I'll add to my short list to try. I'll maybe pick up a few of these until I've got 4 different ones and try them out on my own truck, one on each tire and go...
I have read about that product before and was impressed with the claims. This would be something I'd like to try on my own chevelle or a classic or high end cars, but cost effective for a work truck...
Thanks Dave, I am familiar with the back to black product, but didn't realize they had a separate cleaner only, I may try that.
I have some chemical guys vrp and wondered if being water based it...
I'm looking for some real world experience in tire and trim dressings. My area in Eastern Ohio has been invaded by the gas and oil boom and I'm finding my appointment book...
As far as a pad to enhance gloss, there are jeweling pads you can use with a very fine finish polish, (see jeweling techniques and machine speeds in other posts) or there are plenty of choices of...
I did a street glide about a month ago, didn't really want to because I've owned and done my own, and I know what it takes, but it was a friend. It took me about 9hrs, he was so shocked at how great...
I usually foam soak the car, then pressure rinse, this usually removes anything stuck on surface besides tar or sap like materials. Then I clay mitt with lube and then bucket wash with ONR and dry...