Learning to detail for fun and to show my 96 Ford SVT Cobra, Black. My dad always said I was going to wax the paint right off my car. Would wax every weekend. GG 6" DAP
Here is a cheap find I got from Ebay a few months back. I got one to clean the wheels and I got another one for interiors of the vehicles. It's about $5-$6 each with shipping. Total length about 23" and actual microfiber area length is 14".
This thing is great for those hard to reach areas like between the seats and center console!
Don't get me wrong I buy the cheap 24 packs at Sams club for wheels,interiors,engine detailing and more but when it comes to body panels , I would rather not take the chance and skimp on MF towels, that are touching the clear coat.
I fully understand the theory you're expressing, but like I said... I cannot see any type of difference on any level between these micro-fibers and the micro-fibers with the inflated pricing built in. Kind of like "Detailing Stick" are just Q-tips with a 500% markup. After well over a decade detailing everything from soccer-mom cars to Porsches and M-Series BMWs and on and on, I have finely calibrated my chemicals, products, and processes... and again, neither I nor the clients can see any difference without an electron microscope, and it lowers operating costs. Win, win, win, win
ocean state job lot had 4 different tire shine products from 2 to 4 bucks each, one of which being turtle wax ice tire shine which i have yet to try but for 2.50 a piece it was worth it for the brush applicator alone. the others are blue magic, black magic, and stp.
Scored a Flex 3401 for 50% off. Technically a cheap find, relatively speaking.
You mean 50% off the typical $369.99 price point? Or that web search where they say it's 50% off and they show you the MSRP of $739.98 (that nobody sells it at)?
Just curious as if I can find one for 184.99 I'll freaking by TWO!
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