I found some cool info here from BASF... https://www.basf.com/en/company/news-and-media/science-around-us/car-finish-higher-gloss-and-fewer-scratches.html
I have read and followed your procedure before using the gauge for the 3 press, and obtained those results, i also got the gauge since it behaved appropriately according to your article. I appreciate...
stainless steel is about as soft as steel gets (its really soft and more prone to scratching than almost anything besides aluminum...).... but the polish job looks amazing!
Thank you, I'll make sure I bring a piece of steel and aluminum chip from work (flat) and test it out to make sure its within the 3%. If this all works out, I can take on more aggressive PC jobs with...
Is there anything to look out for if buying second hand, it's out of its 2 year warranty period. One of my friend's buddy is letting his go since he moved away from detailing. So I have a chance of...
I have spare carpet floor mats that I can INTRODUCE a mess on and see how it cleans... (ie spill coffee, food bits, couple of candy, and bake it on in the sun...) lol
Sounds like you need a waterless wash kit, AG sells many, I would say grab the McKee’s 37 Waterless Wash Kit for the volume alone. (plus it has the spray bottle and MF towels.
it seems to me that they just made the remaining clear/paint as shiney as possible and then put the coating on there to maintain the finish and slow/stop it from further degradation. I wish I still...
uh... probably quick detailer. Since that is what I use a lot of (to maintain car after wash, during drying to minimize any water spots, door jams, any spots I missed, removing stubborn wax/sealant...
Is there anyone in NYC (I'm in south Brooklyn) area that wouldn't mind meeting up so I can see/handle the tool just a little? I am on the fence about getting something to compliment my 3401 to do...
I use my trusty ole nitecore mh2c, but look to get something more serious, as thats my daily / hiking light, dont really wanna mix personal with business items. lol
This reminds me of the BFMS wax discussion where people felt the wax should have felt more slick. I... generally don't want to touch my paint... so...???? Also you are allowed to put sealant/wax over...
I do my car every 3-6 weeks unless something demands my attention. I live in NYC, its my daily (although i average about 1k miles every 3 months. lol) so yeah... I let some dust settle before i worry...
I think it is a forum rule that we cannot really discuss products not sold my Autogeek, or at least it cannot be discussed in a fashion that makes the product look competitive to the ones sold by...