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- Apr 28, 2008
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You guys are simply THE BEST! I love it here.
I wanted to thank you all for the great encouraging words... I am used to little things going wrong from client to client, or even my own cars, but, this was just an unexpected frenzy of poo.
I was able to, however, FINALLY detail my car a little bit at least. After getting the windows tinted I was really concerns about treating the interior and cleaning/conditioning the leather and cleaning off any adhesive residue. It turned out great, no time for a real detail with wax yet, but all in all the car is seriously in just breathtaking condition!
THANKS FOR ALL THE COMPLIMENTS ON SHELBY TOO GENTS!
Ha, $1 bottle or $10 clay bar, sometimes the mind just can't keep up fast enough! Good catch though. I'm just going to buy some of the bottles at Sam's Club or something. The only thing I really liked about the HD bottles, was the dilution ratios on the side, wonder if I can find something like that?
No, I haven't. I'll have to look into those, thanks! Thanks for the compliment on Shelby too!
This happened to me, slightly difference, but some of the sprayer components on the inside just cracked and fell out, it was hilarious, in a maddening sort of way. I just hope none of this stuff ever happens while a client is watching. Thanks a lot JVS!
Thanks a lot about Shelby, she's the best! I have a lot (and I mean A LOT) of plans for her development
As far as the paint correction, I suppose I just wanted to keep going to see if any improvement would occur. Menzerna's products was all I had, maybe I should switch to Meg's, because although Wolfgang and Blackfire look enticing, they are way too expensive for client paint correction until I begin to build up a clientele of exotics and Ferraris etc.
Thanks so much B&B, I always like reading your posts, I really appreciate the nice words
Rubbermaid? Great call, I'll definitely look for those next time I'm at Wal Mart. That company at Sam's Club that makes the microfibers has spray bottles too, 3 of them for $5 I think. Pro Force. Thanks a lot about Shelby, she's been a blast so far!
Now I really have to look for them, Swanicyouth always has good advice!
Thanks Mbret, awesome advice.
I see a lot about the Spraymaster on Auto Geek, you can get them replaced if they malfunction? That's a cool feature, minus the cost and time waiting to ship them back, but at least they stand behind their product.
I'm going to try M105, I just hate having spent over $100 on this trio of Menzerna polishes, and already having to look elsewhere for something with a little more bite.
I wanted to thank you all for the great encouraging words... I am used to little things going wrong from client to client, or even my own cars, but, this was just an unexpected frenzy of poo.
I was able to, however, FINALLY detail my car a little bit at least. After getting the windows tinted I was really concerns about treating the interior and cleaning/conditioning the leather and cleaning off any adhesive residue. It turned out great, no time for a real detail with wax yet, but all in all the car is seriously in just breathtaking condition!

THANKS FOR ALL THE COMPLIMENTS ON SHELBY TOO GENTS!
Dang... sounds like a crappy day indeed. I saw a thread a while back on spray bottles. Seems like most of them, regardless of brand, are hit or miss. I have a few from Ace and Home Depot. Some of them work fine, and others... well... let's just say they have had a talking to by yours truly a few times.
The nozzle on one of my HD bottles COMPLETELY BROKE OFF while I was claying the hood of a car. Luckily, I have no idea how, I caught the bottle before it could fall onto the paint with my other hand but that caused my clay slide off the hood and onto the ground. Pissed me off. A stupid $.99 spray bottle cost me about $10 worth of clay.
On the flip side: NICE RIDE!rops:
Ha, $1 bottle or $10 clay bar, sometimes the mind just can't keep up fast enough! Good catch though. I'm just going to buy some of the bottles at Sam's Club or something. The only thing I really liked about the HD bottles, was the dilution ratios on the side, wonder if I can find something like that?
Sorry to hear that about your bottles. did u ever try automagic hd bottles. iv'e had them for years, very strong...sweet ride
No, I haven't. I'll have to look into those, thanks! Thanks for the compliment on Shelby too!
Funnyyou mention this about the hd sprayer. I was wiping my car down with some last touch the other day and pop the sprayer on the hd bottle popped right off. Popped it back in to finish the car but annoying regardless.
To the op, maybe it's just one of those days. Everyone has them dont let it keep you down!
This happened to me, slightly difference, but some of the sprayer components on the inside just cracked and fell out, it was hilarious, in a maddening sort of way. I just hope none of this stuff ever happens while a client is watching. Thanks a lot JVS!
If it wasn't making any difference, why keep going? Find something that will work and go from there. SIP isn't as aggressive as one might expect, especially on really hard paints.
BTW, nice car!
Thanks a lot about Shelby, she's the best! I have a lot (and I mean A LOT) of plans for her development

As far as the paint correction, I suppose I just wanted to keep going to see if any improvement would occur. Menzerna's products was all I had, maybe I should switch to Meg's, because although Wolfgang and Blackfire look enticing, they are way too expensive for client paint correction until I begin to build up a clientele of exotics and Ferraris etc.
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong all at once! Happens all the time in this business man. Hang in there - it will all turnaround :dblthumb2:
Thanks so much B&B, I always like reading your posts, I really appreciate the nice words

Sounds like a really irritating day, Rubbermaid spray bottles from Walmart are what I have been using for years and they seem to hold up well and are really heavily made.
Great looking car !!
Rubbermaid? Great call, I'll definitely look for those next time I'm at Wal Mart. That company at Sam's Club that makes the microfibers has spray bottles too, 3 of them for $5 I think. Pro Force. Thanks a lot about Shelby, she's been a blast so far!
These are the best bottles IMHO. Only available at Super Walmart in my area.
Now I really have to look for them, Swanicyouth always has good advice!
I always tell my kids that tough times don't last but tough people do. Relax! When you are calm and clear-headed things seem to work out for the best. Good luck.
Thanks Mbret, awesome advice.
Have you checked for the black cloud that's following you?
M105 and Power Gloss are both more aggressive then SIP.
I use the Spraymaster bottles. If the Spraymaster bottles go bad, just send them back for a replacement.
Sorry you had such a bad day.
I see a lot about the Spraymaster on Auto Geek, you can get them replaced if they malfunction? That's a cool feature, minus the cost and time waiting to ship them back, but at least they stand behind their product.
I'm going to try M105, I just hate having spent over $100 on this trio of Menzerna polishes, and already having to look elsewhere for something with a little more bite.