You don't really need special tools to polish metal, I just have a little jar of mothers mag/aluminum polish and some microfibers. I don't know if Autogeek sells a product like it but nevr-dull works...
Another vote for "as big as you can." Our 60 at work is running constantly because we have a lot of hard lines and connections, and it seems that there is always at least one person using an air tool...
Spring comes for two weeks in late may, and then summer hits. I still have memories of going out plowing in a blizzard with my dad as a kid in mid April.
Usually the trucks are washed with a pressure washer with a fairly low pressure tip and an autozone contraption, kinda like a knobby mit on a pole. I've been thinking that a foam cannon would be a...
I have compounded both. The fiberglass in mine started to yellow so i hit it with a 3m marine fiberglass/gelcoat polish. It's only slippery for the first shower or so.
Wow, Didn't expect the responses I got. I don't think it's that weird to hit them with a little shine every once in a while. Back when I worked at a restaurant, we would spray the black plastic cans...
I know that I can't be the only one who shines up their trashcans. I had, in the past, been using armor all interior to coat the trashcans after I cleaned them. I'm looking for new options. What do...
Thanks, that's a great idea. I'll be staying at a house for one of the weeks, so I will have the time and space to wash and wax everything. I like the onr idea and will definitely do that week one.
Headed south to spend two weeks in the Sunshine State. I will definitely wash the car a few times while on the road; What should I bring to get the best parking garage wash I can?
Hello, My name is Connor. I am new to detailing, and hope to learn more. I currently drive a (very swirled and scratched) black 2005 GMC Yukon.
I was referred here by a member on another forum.