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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
Originally Posted by
PaulMys
Come on, boys.......
This is an interesting thread to me, but lets keep petty sniping out of it, OK?
I’m cooling :-). Petty not required on my end. Well at least not yet
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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
I was looking at the 10 x 20 but I wanted something that I could install by myself. I just bought the 10 x 15 based on Sudsy's advice and it should be arriving next week. The leg weights actually arrived first. The 10 x 15 won't cover the entire truck but I can move the truck or canopy when necessary. I am looking forward to working in the shade.
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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
Originally Posted by
ClearVue18
I simply don't find a 10' width to be usable except for maybe a couple hours per day. It doesn't have anything to do with the stability of the legs, as I already stated. If the sun is not directly overhead, you're in the sun. To each his own. If I'm putting up shade, I want to be shaded.
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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
Originally Posted by
rlmccarty2000
Poorboys products are designed to be sun-friendly. Made and tested in South Florida.
Some of the best sun friendly products on the market. I'm also curious about Mckees 37 products in the direct sun.
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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
Originally Posted by
Mad Wax
Some of the best sun friendly products on the market. I'm also curious about Mckees 37 products in the direct sun.
I used McKee's 37 Paint Prep Polish today in direct sunlight and it did not come off the easiest.
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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
I will tell you one thing, used Meguiars D300 today, and that product doesn't usually dust but today it was dusting like crazy and even by squirting distilled water on the pad along with the product, I was lucky to get 3 passes before the product failled. I wasn't even working in direct sunlight, it just was crazy hot: 95 degrees! Not sure about humidity but I know that it was supposed to feel like 111 degrees. And I was stuck trying to do a 2 step correction on a Jaguar. And to make matters worse, my Rupes 21 refused to work completelly. And it was fine yesterday night ;(
So doing 2 step using a crappy Porter Cable in 111 degrees heat... WHAT A DAY!
I hope you guys had a great 4th of July while I was slaving away LOL
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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
If I could have figured out how to destroy the sun today, you'd all be facing your untimely deaths. 118* when I finished my last job at 3:20.
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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
Paul what make model and year is your truck...looks like chevy/GMC but unsure
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Re: Does who do mobile detailing - How do you make it so it's not sunny?
Looks like a newer model Dodge, maybe 2012/2013.
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Very hard to say off the pic on my phone off the tapatalk app. Bout half the size of a dime
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