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Re: Marine/Boat/Watercraft Detailers?
how do you up load pics? cant get them to post
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Originally Posted by master detailer
how do you up load pics? cant get them to post
It's a good idea to resize your pictures to a viewable size before uploading them, I use 800 pixels as a standard, this is 800 pixels wide
From my article list...
Photography and Working with Pictures on the Internet
How to upload a photo into your Autogeek Photo Gallery
How to insert an image from your photo gallery into your message
How-To capture swirls, scratches, etchings and other surface defects with your camera
How-to work with pictures on discussion forums
How to crop out the fluff and resize your pictures! - Using FREE online software!
I use Easy Thumbnails to resize my all my pictures, both Avatars and huge files off my Canon, I don't have a tutorial on how to use it here on AGO but I have one on MOL here,
How to resize your photos before uploading
It's really easy to use, the tutorial just shows you how to set it up...
I'm going to use it today to resize boat pictures and pictures from the cars we shot in Bristol, Tennessee for this weekends Episode 3 of our TV show.
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Re: Marine/Boat/Watercraft Detailers?
I love and prefer boat detailing myself ... big long easy to buff panels! and they pay better!!!
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Re: Marine/Boat/Watercraft Detailers?
Originally Posted by rwright
Are there any marine/boat/watercraft detailers here? Seasoned as well as rookies. Just curious because this is not a topic covered very much here.
I am not a detailer my self but for my boat I do use mobile steam cleaning service of DetailXperts.
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Re: Marine/Boat/Watercraft Detailers?
Originally Posted by fredcandetail
I love and prefer boat detailing myself ... big long easy to buff panels! and they pay better!!!
yes way better but do cars on rain days lol
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Originally Posted by rwright
Are there any marine/boat/watercraft detailers here? Seasoned as well as rookies. Just curious because this is not a topic covered very much here.
We are here hiding in the shadows or busy detailing another rv or boat ...
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I did a boat yesterday. It wad defintely an experience. My GG DA handled the job but I could of used a rotary for sure!
I also got stuck on 1 thing.
I went over an area where a decal had "burned" through. No matter what I threw at it it never fully went away. I used several compounds, different pads etc and no dice. Any of you vets know a secret or is my DA just not strong enough to pull it out?
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Re: Marine/Boat/Watercraft Detailers?
try wet sanding it with 1000 grit then buff it . rotary is the best and may not need to be sanded then .heat will kill you and the stickers .
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