It's actually "their"
Point I've been trying to make is that we all make spelling and english errors and clearly including yourself. It doesn't feel so good getting picked on about stuff like that...
Listen it's not the fact that I don't agree on what you're saying. Yes it's a huge first impression. However did you really have to post the ladies Craigslist ad? That's the rude part of this.
Also...
Yes its very childish what he did. He really didn't have to share the link to the persons post on Craigslist. First off what if she was a member in here? Secondly what if one of her customers are on...
I usually finish with either 85rd or wolfs w1-pn. If its a lighter car sometimes I finish with blacklight. I personally don't like m205. But everyone likes different stuff. I also finish with a blue...
Doing this everyday is like any job. You get in a rhythm that you repeat constantly and after a while you become very fast at your job while getting quality work. For...
I actually wouldnt use a rotary on a Hyundai. Their paint is really soft so I would use a orbital to prevent swirls. Also I wouldn't consider myself an average detailer. The average person on here...
Seriously? Since when is it ok to put down people on here? Her work seems to speak for itself. The bikes look really good and that's all that matters. There should be no reason to put down someone...
Looks good. I love zymol products. They all work extremely well.(except for the turtle wax kind)
And dont listen to that guy, it's been clearly stated before that ag doesn't mind discussion on...
Then do it. As of now there is no proof that it does work over wax. Btw, intrigued? Really? Lol it's not a science project ya big nerd. Just say "hey I might try and see if it really works."
Yes. A good wax will add the warmth and wet look to the paint. The best sealant that adds wetness to the paint is powerlock. Awesome stuff. I always do a sealant and wax on my customer cars.
Sealant always first. Sealants bond to the paint while waxes simpley sit on the paint. Therefore a sealant won't be able to bond to the paint if applied over wax.
Simple answer: no it will be a...
Hahhahahahahahahahahahahahaha. I'm sry but that is halarious. Hopefully you didn't do any damage to the paint. I'm sure a good degreaser would remove it.