Detailing is without a doubt a very competitive field. We've worked very hard to separate our detailing from others in the area. In the majority of the time, you are dead on when it comes to the...
Many people ask why it takes so long, but when they see the work, they understand. We are known for our interior detailing and we've got a number of clients that travel over 200 miles for us to...
Megs MF cutting pads with M105 make a very good cutting step. Of course, you will need to follow up with a foam pad and lighter polish to finish it off.
True interior detailing takes a lot of patience and time. In my shop it's very common to have two detailers work 4 - 6 hours detailing the interior. There are no cutting corners here, just a lot of...
I take out sanding marks from 2000 and up. Sometimes 1500 if the clear is soft. I've been know to use the DA to remove scratches caused by the owner of the car using the Green Sctoch Brite pads to...
The orange pad is your problem. First step is good with the Orange Pad, Second step you should use possibly a White pad, then move to the Black pad for your last polishing step. You can also use...
At my shop, we turn down dealer work all the time. We do exceptional quality details for our clients and it wouldn't be fair to them for us to rush through their cars just to cater the cheap paying...
:iagree:I always tell our clients to invest in window tent, windshild visor, and a high quality sealer/wax before they consider a car cover. I've seen so many car covers do more damage to the paint...
The scratch looks pretty light, not too deep. I've had great luck in dealing with scratches like that using M105 & M205 and rubbing it out by hand with a MF Towel. We just detailed a 1959 Alpha...
Dr. Colorchip is great on newer cars. We had a 1983 Porsche' in our shop for paint corrections and touch-ups. The owner brought in his touch-up paint he just got from Dr. Colorchip. The paint is...
It looks like the paint is hazy, I don't see the "warmer glow" you're talking about. Hard to tell from that picture. Where you located? If you're near So. Oregon, I can probably help...
What a POS! When I first got it, it worked great, but withing 6 months it wouldn't hold a charge for very long at all. I now use it to take up space in one of my junk drawers in my garage.:mad:
Megs 105 should do the trick. The PC on the other hand may not. As mentioned, the 105 is pressure dependent and the PC backing plate will stop if too much pressure is applied. I did a 2002 Lexus...
I usually point it out to my dog and let him get it off....... Jus' Kidding! Actually I use a steamer to get it off. Steam works great at getting things like gum, hard candy, and things like that....