1st I'd skip the cover if it's garaged. Very good chance you'll scratch it just putting the thing on and taking it off. Secondly I believe you can't avoid some light scratches especially on a black...
opti-coat 2.0... anyone have some left? Corected then coated my brand new black mitsubishi (sickening dealer installed swirls!) and been using Garry Dean's IUDJ for washing. So far so good.
Man, I really hate to see this happen to folks. especially someone who clearly cares about and takes care of their vehicle like you do. I am by no means an expert, but I have had my troubles with...
Welcome, and boy do I know how you're feeling lol! ( 4 years and still consider myself a noob) When I got into this hobby, I bought everything under the Sun. I Don't regret it one bit. Here's what...
Love love love Collinite. That being said ...any wipe on walk away polymer sealant is goning to apply way easier, shine better, and protect/last longer IMHO.
No, the wash area would be more moderately priced (although I think some premium is in order for being indoors). The detailing area with electricity, proper lighting, vacs, maybe even tool rental...
IMO...It's not you, your cars paint, or your prep. Opti-coat 2.0 is a great product, permanent, hard, and durable, but in "most" cases it's a lousy LSP. All you need to do is use a spray on polymer...
Greetings. Sorry to say being that this is black vehicle you may have already done some damage. I would just go ahead and lose that drying silicone blade. Real quick, this is my winter routine. I use...
I believe I have the same canon, but I have the 1700 psi Greenworks pressure washer though. What kind of soap were you using? Do you have very hard water?