My wife has a pet sitting business and no matter how much we try to cover the cloth seats in her Jeep Grand Cherokee something gets through from the pets.
I am trying to decide what pad and polish to use on my car that is 10 days old to make sure it is ready for a coating. I assume I wont need much cut but I haven't polished in about 3 years so not...
Been out of touch for awhile on the latest and greatest products. Looking for products that will enhance depth, gloss and that wet look. Any recommendations?
I have a couple cars coming up I will be doing paint correction and then sealant/wax but I am trying to figure out what would give my clients the best bang for their buck?
Well he owns his own hair salon and my wife has her own pet sitting business and she trades services with him by watching his 4 dogs and she gets her hair done.
I am working on a friends FJ and there is some residual vinyl wrap adhesive on it and am wonder what you guys would recommend to remove it before I try anything.
My wife and I just bought a 2014 Jeep Cherokee Granite Crystal Metallic and had it in the garage. The wife had the rear hatch opened and I opened the garage door and the arm that connects to the door...
I have a decent selection to choose from so I will just try different combos :) I have Blackfire Sealant, CG JetSeal, Wolfgang Deep Gloos Sealant, V7, Blackfire Midnight Sun Wax, Dodo's Limited...
Just traded in my Kona Blue Mustang for a 2013 Oxford White Focus. And I am trying to decided what is best sealant/wax combo for white. I realize getting that deep wet gloss I had on the blue is...
I am cleaning and conditioning all leather, and with it being a CLS, lots of light covered leather, vacuum, spot clean, dust, treat dash, trim, etc.. The works
Yeah, we agreed on 250 for exterior and interior. Also it is my uncle and a couple weeks back I did his black Cadillac XLR full paint correction and detail, (34 hours) for $250 bucks.
Talked to my Uncle today about how pleased he was with the car and he is ecstatic! He wanted advice on how to maintain it properly, so I am setting him up with a little maintenance kit. He said one...