Passion for clean and shine and much of the difficulty in the past was not using good tools and products.
For applying LSP: Thin is in.
Leaf blower to dry. Just did it and was blown away. No pun intended. I can't hear anything though.
“A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in between he does what he wants to do.” - Bob Dylan
Rinseless Wash Headlight Restorations Grit Guards Griots DA Polisher Oh and listen to Bob! lol
2013 Ford F150 EcoBoost FX4 Supercrew
My buddy Derek (Derek0609) told me about ONR and the whole rinseless thing, I was leary at first but after trying it I was convinced! So I'd say it was "try this ONR rinseless wash!"
2022 Elantra N Cyber Gray Some say..."He likes Swedish fish because they're made with caranuba wax"
Didn't get this tip from AGO, But when I started detailing long ago... I got a very good tip from a fellow detailer. He said that when you vacuum out the interior make sure you keep your mouth shut! Just one of those thing you don't forget. Especially when you do have some dirt, crud, or what ever is on the floor fly into your mouth... Ian
Doing my part to keep all cars clean and shiny!
One bucket method
Use the best products you can afford Take time to make sure it is well done How to clay glass Nanoskin is a great tool Synergy is awesome but will put another coat on for the Scottish winter Use a tooth brush to clean off other guys wax around badges! And green algae from cars that love outdoor Wd40 will remove tree sap and tar and is not as aggressive as tarminator!
No tip really, just tremendously grateful to all the members who donate their time to provide detailed product reviews.
I found MOL on here. Didn't know Meguiar's was so close. So in a way I did find the tip here, because it led me to Meguiar's. The tip is Mike Stoops signature: Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy. It started out as a job for me, then hobby and now it is a hobby that I get paid for.
So someone came up to me and said, "Art, do you see the glass half empty or half full?" I replied with, "I make sure it's always full." (Click on the link statement to go to my Facebook page)
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