Maxima Mom
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- Jul 15, 2010
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OOOh, that seems like so long to wait! But I can do it! I just love a sale!
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Therapy can run $200 or more an hour. Feel better yet?:grouphug:
Welcome! I saw a lot of good advice already. I see your name is Maxima Mom which makes me ask the question how much time you have on your hands. If you have some time then absolutely go for it! You already have the interest!
lol!the spooky part is you know how much therapy costs!oke::help:
I just realized the Mom part may be a blessing in disguise. You can easily train a child to use a PC. Then you can sit back and enjoy your shiny ride. Just make sure you inspect their work and make them redo any spots they missed. They will try to get over on ya.
Ok this is Maxima "Dad" again....with another newbie question...do we need a separate set of products or applicators for the black plastic parts of the car like the front and rear bumper covers? Related to this question is the max has pin stripes on her so I presume you can't go over those with the DA polisher?
Help set me straight you have all been great so far!
Ok this is Maxima "Dad" again....with another newbie question...do we need a separate set of products or applicators for the black plastic parts of the car like the front and rear bumper covers? Related to this question is the max has pin stripes on her so I presume you can't go over those with the DA polisher?
Help set me straight you have all been great so far!
On the lighter side, I now realize that these detailing products are going to cost me $10,000.00 dollars ....$500 for detailing supplies and $9,500.00 to re-do my garage so I have some place nice to use all these amazing products!....hmmm lights, rubber floor mats....shelving....LCD TV.....stereo.....arr arr arr!!:laughing:
Jon thanks, yes I should have been clearer on the "plastic parts" I was referring to the painted bumper covers, not necessarily the plastic trim bits, but your answer was perfect and much appreciated!...I definitely need the trim restorer for my ML55 AMG!Not sure what you mean when asking about the bumpers. I would guess you are asking about the painted plastic bumpers. If so, you can use the same products you use on the painted metal panels.
If you are truly talking about plastic trim bits, then for the exterior I like Poorboys Trim Restorer and 303 Aerospace protectant. For the interior I like 1Z gummi pfledge and 303.
Hope that helps.
If you want some serious garage envy, check out Dubbin1's (Dwayne's)! http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/25269-new-shop-getting-somewhere.html