I have that exact same extractor, but the plastic nozzle doesn't do well when dropped on a hard surface. I bought a metal one off Amazon and replaced it.
You can use the sticky tabs meant for marking signature lines in documents too. They stick to vertical surfaces, but leave no residue. Some are even shaped like an arrow. I found some at the dollar...
Not so much a car care tip, but when I complete a detail package for a client, I give them a "car care kit" consisting of a bucket with a premixed spray bottle of ONR Quick Detail Spray, a 3 oz...
I started off detailing as a hobby and became addicted. I have a corporate job that I would never leave due to the income level - I did the math and would not be able to match it detailing. I also...
Still loving mine. One thing I did before I ever used it was to use a bunch of black duct tape and reinforce the hose at the base and the wand. I'm sure it didn't need it, but I pull mine around...
So my customer has a 2010 dark blue metallic Jeep Wrangler Sahara. They put mascot magnets on the driver and passenger doors for football season and they left a mark.
I traded a detail with a guy from the office who does this sort of stuff on the side. The great part is I was able to use his pics in the website and he gave me a great review on Google.
I had the pleasure of detailing a 2013 Corvette 427 Special Edition this weekend. I was able to remove a few swirls and micro scratches that the dealership put in when they delivered the car. I...
Quick follow up - I have only used the brush and thumb method. I just looked at their "squirt and squeegee" video on the website and would not go that route. It looked like a drip fest on unwanted...
My full detail is 5 to 6 hours for a car and 7 or so for an SUV. That level includes 10 steps for the interior and 10 for the exterior. I might throw in an engine detail with that if I have time...
I have used Dr. Colorchip to fix several clients "road rash" and all of them have been amazed at the results. If you top it with a good sealant or Opti-Coat - it looks really good.
I have 2 - one for larger pads and one for 3 inch tight spaces. All I did was change the backing plate and it runs like a champ. I have upgraded to the Flex for the larger surfaces, but plan to...
I bought the Werner 915 version and used it for a year. I liked the steamer and it worked great for some NASTY interiors, but it only had a couple of brush attachments. I just bought the McCulloch...