Mike Phillips
08-03-2015, 07:35 AM
RV Detailer Wanted - Fort Pierce, Florida
Local guy looking for someone to detail his RV. If interested shoot me a PM and I'll put you in contact with him.
I get e-mails, PM's and FB messages all the time with questions that are better asked and then answered on this forum for a host of reason. One reason is more eyeballs see the questions and answers so more people are helped versus one set of eyeballs in an e-mail, PM or FB message.
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Hello Mike,
I live up in Ft Pierce and am looking for a quality detailer, either mobile or shop, to detail my personal light color RV . Could be from Vero to Stuart
It needs to be compounded, then waxed
My background is auto wholesaler, but retired, so I have experience with detailing.
I would like the detailer to use the two step 3M products, rubbing compound perfect it machine polish perfect it, and then a coat of Collinite paste wax
I am also very familiar with Kar Kraft Products, they are out of Mass, and have used there products in the past, and are also extremely good, but are not available in Fl.
Your welcome to share your thoughts on either lamb wools, or foam pad for the job. Also I am open to hear your thoughts on products you may recommend
The body is Fiberglass, and the front end is auto metal.
Actually its one of those RV's on a Sprinter chassis 24 ft
Your also welcome to use it in your detail school, as a project for your students to learn on, of course, if instructor is supervising
Thanks
Joe
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My comments.....
Your welcome to share your thoughts on either lamb wools, or foam pad for the job. Also I am open to hear your thoughts on products you may recommend
Anytime you buff and finish with any type of fiber pad and especially any type of fiber pad on a rotary buffer the chances are very good you will leave holograms in the finish.
If a person doesn't care about holograms then there's no problem. If a person doesn't what their project all swirled-out with holograms then I'd recommend finishing with a foam pad and also using some type of dual action polisher for the second step.
The process would look like this,
First step = Compound with wool pad on rotary buffer.
Second step = Polish with foam pad on dual action polisher.
Third step = Machine apply wax.
Your also welcome to use it in your detail school, as a project for your students to learn on, of course, if instructor is supervising
I appreciate the offer adn your trust in the Autogeek name. At this time I don't have any projects coming up that require an RV. I'd suggest moving forward with getting the RV detailed by a pro detailer.
Hope this helps...
:)
Local guy looking for someone to detail his RV. If interested shoot me a PM and I'll put you in contact with him.
I get e-mails, PM's and FB messages all the time with questions that are better asked and then answered on this forum for a host of reason. One reason is more eyeballs see the questions and answers so more people are helped versus one set of eyeballs in an e-mail, PM or FB message.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hello Mike,
I live up in Ft Pierce and am looking for a quality detailer, either mobile or shop, to detail my personal light color RV . Could be from Vero to Stuart
It needs to be compounded, then waxed
My background is auto wholesaler, but retired, so I have experience with detailing.
I would like the detailer to use the two step 3M products, rubbing compound perfect it machine polish perfect it, and then a coat of Collinite paste wax
I am also very familiar with Kar Kraft Products, they are out of Mass, and have used there products in the past, and are also extremely good, but are not available in Fl.
Your welcome to share your thoughts on either lamb wools, or foam pad for the job. Also I am open to hear your thoughts on products you may recommend
The body is Fiberglass, and the front end is auto metal.
Actually its one of those RV's on a Sprinter chassis 24 ft
Your also welcome to use it in your detail school, as a project for your students to learn on, of course, if instructor is supervising
Thanks
Joe
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
My comments.....
Your welcome to share your thoughts on either lamb wools, or foam pad for the job. Also I am open to hear your thoughts on products you may recommend
Anytime you buff and finish with any type of fiber pad and especially any type of fiber pad on a rotary buffer the chances are very good you will leave holograms in the finish.
If a person doesn't care about holograms then there's no problem. If a person doesn't what their project all swirled-out with holograms then I'd recommend finishing with a foam pad and also using some type of dual action polisher for the second step.
The process would look like this,
First step = Compound with wool pad on rotary buffer.
Second step = Polish with foam pad on dual action polisher.
Third step = Machine apply wax.
Your also welcome to use it in your detail school, as a project for your students to learn on, of course, if instructor is supervising
I appreciate the offer adn your trust in the Autogeek name. At this time I don't have any projects coming up that require an RV. I'd suggest moving forward with getting the RV detailed by a pro detailer.
Hope this helps...
:)