Detailing non auto things

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So this morning I took my PC and m205 to task with one side of my stainless steel refrigerator. After I was done I applied 845.

I don't know if these things even go together but it came out nice, shiny. Used yellow and orange pads from hex logic and the yellow pad disintegrated on me when I was wringing it.

I did so many things wrong this first time it's not even funny. This is the first time I've used PC, m205 or collinite. Also applied a CG waterless wash solution to granite countertops. It came out nice.

Just wanted to share. Come on, laugh at me.

I think I familiarized myself with the PC. For example, when you apply the product, you should do one quick (speed 2-3) pass to spread the product. Now that im typing this, I remember watching this on a vid by mike but in the spur of the moment I didn't remember. After the mess I made, I don't think I'll ever forget lol
 
So this morning I took my PC and m205 to task with one side of my stainless steel refrigerator. After I was done I applied 845.

I don't know if these things even go together but it came out nice, shiny. Used yellow and orange pads from hex logic and the yellow pad disintegrated on me when I was wringing it.

I did so many things wrong this first time it's not even funny. This is the first time I've used PC, m205 or collinite. Also applied a CG waterless wash solution to granite countertops. It came out nice.

Just wanted to share. Come on, laugh at me.

I think I familiarized myself with the PC. For example, when you apply the product, you should do one quick (speed 2-3) pass to spread the product. Now that im typing this, I remember watching this on a vid by mike but in the spur of the moment I didn't remember. After the mess I made, I don't think I'll ever forget lol

:laughing: I bet after cleaning that mess inside the house you won't forget!!
 
Detailing isn't easy. Worked up a sweat doing it and then cleaning the mess.

I can imagine how tiring doing a 2 step paint correction on a car must be.
 
Like Charleston above, I've done my shower doors. No more hard water deposits.:nomore:
 
My 10 yr old Husky mobile air compressor.

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I polished the coated my Egg Grill. It looks awesome and since its ceramic the outside is still touchable when grilling.
 
I use speed detailer on chrome bathroom fixtures all the time as well as wiping down the outside of my washer and dryer.
 
I wouldn't on granite. Isn't only water recommened?
 
I can't wait to hit my shower doors, cleaning them drives me NUTZ...
 
I wouldn't on granite. Isn't only water recommened?

That's what I recommend. Or diluted blue Dawn dish soap. Something straight out of the bottle would be the blue Method brand cleaner. Buy a dedicated sealer and apply whenever fluids do not bead. Typically once a year.
 
I've ironx'd the shower at my house, and did UC/GC on the gf's shower. DG 101 on her bathroom sink, Turtle Wax Ice Paste on her kitchen sink, Zymol HD Cleanse / Creame wax on my drums, and DG 101 on my cymbals.
 
Two stage & coating on my roll away toolbox.
845 on my toilet bowl.
Leatherique on my couch.
Fuzion on a bicycle & Meguiar's NXT Metal Polish on the spokes and wheels.
 
When I was a kid, I was probably the only one around that would detail thier bicycle. After a good wash, I would apply some of my dad's Turtle Wax or Simonize then hit all the rubber and vinyl with dielectric fluid (silicone). I did the seat and handgrips....ONCE. Learned a valuable lesson that day. I was the MAN.
 
I put dlux on the entire shower. The walls bead a little but other than that it didn't work very well. I put it on the sink too and didn't really work
 
I took a spray bottle regular size added several heavy squirt of Klasse all in one polish. Shook it up. ... I've sprayed and wiped on metal parts in my bathroom, walls. ... Part I'm most impressed with is the overhead area by front door entrance was full of mold. Not only did I get most of it out I noticed a subtle water beading on foggy nights
 
Polished the entire bathroom vanity with my Flex and ultimate compound.

Sealed it with Klasse SG. That made the bathroom smell bad for a day. Wife wasn't thrilled with that one.

the polishing took all the oxidation off the gel coat of the poured marble, but deeper scratches stayed in it. I wasn't interested in hitting it with woolandpossibly burning through.

Buffed out some scratches my 2 year old put in our black Samsung refrigerator with a nail file. That came out great.
 
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