Most dedicated tire products will do a good job. You just need to use a stick bristle brush to agitate and rinse. A second application will let you know if all the browning is gone.
I saw a video of a car show and Mike now works for 3D/HD. Not a company I am a fan of, but I am sure he will increase their presence on the market, like Yvan Lacroix did for Optimum. It's funny...
That is true. I have seen brands that have thick paint and no clear! For example, Range Rovers and Jaguars. I remember going through a clear on a Jaguar and was shocked. The paint was almost 200...
Two things:
First, I would not touch paint for anything more abrasive than a cleaner wax or 1 step polish without taking a paint depth reading. My paint gauge doesn't tell me the thickness of the...
That makes sense. That product is formulated for leather, so interior and not exposed to the elements. I would put normal coating instead of leather coating on something outside the vehicle.
Hard to say what it is but I would first try to remove it chemically.
First with an APC/Degreaser at pretty high concentration (something like 4:1). Let sit on a test spot for about a minute then...
I use what ever I use on the paint for the vehicle. Any sealant or coating will do a good job. Just make sure to really clean the vinyl well first so the product binds to it.
I don't employ people but I can still give you some advice from past experience. As a business owner, you should aim to pay employes about 25% of income for the job. This will allow to cover for...
I am planning to use a Rotary, not a DA. Nice to know that a cleaner wax can work. Saving a step would be a great advantage on a long job like this. I don't know if I want to use wool as a single...
Using 5.5" pads. Trying to keep it as flat as possible. I have seen Yvan barely holding the machine while polishing, so I think the pad makes a huge difference. While I was using it I had to use...
Tried the polisher yesterday. Wasn't too bad but since I only have flat pads, I was fighting the machine a lot to keep it from bouncing and flying around. Gonna need to buy waffle...
Try using a foam cutting pad with a regular compound and see how it goes. Keep the glass polish for scratch removal in the glass and if you ever decide to do that, you will need the pad designed to...
I have seen a few of your videos, insane how dirty those vehicles are! How do you get so many disaster jobs? in 10 years in the business, I have never seen anything like that, and very badly dirty...
Congrats on the purchase. And I thought I was buying something expensive when I spent 700$ on a drone last month LOL! Gotta get what makes you happy when you can afford it!