ive used it before on headlights. Worked just as well as any other normal pant polish. If the lights are real bad your gonna need a compound, or maybe even wetsadning, to get them back to new looking.
well I dont really know much about those towels, but most people prefer a waffle weave towel for drying, they can absorb alot of water. I can dry my entire car and then some with one towel, easily. ...
I didnt mean it to sound like I was siding with the shop. I just think alot of people are making a huge deal out of this, when there are probably only a handful of people that know the full facts,...
FWIW, I read in a few other places that CAM tried to make it right with the customer, but it wasnt acceptable to them. Sounds like a crappy situation for all involved, but theres been way too much...
Well then I will say that it is possible for car models to fix there issues as time goes on. They were fairly new when I was working on them around the beginning of last year.
I was a tech at pontiac for awhile, and the G6 isnt bad. It has typical GM issues like the radio, some suspension issues, and overall fit and finish of stuff isnt great. But honestly its not a bad...
your GP brings back bad memories of my last job (crappy gmc/pontiac dealer that closed), but I always thought the car was a nice offering for a full size....
Never used it before but ive seen some good reviews. It would be great product to use to freshen up some paint that didnt need any real correction. You could always just hit it with some SSR1 as...
With some products some people like to spray the pad with a pad conditioner, or QD, or even water before they start to polish. SSR polishes seem to work better without any of this, just a little...
The poorboy's kit you are considering is the same kit that I bought when I first started out. I was and still am very satisfied with all of the products.