Personally I'd go with the Cyclo Pro. Extremely user/newbie friendly, due to low vibration, great balance and a good range of pads. Spewin they had to stop the double precision pads though.
I've had Cyclo for 6 years so far and it's bulletproof (not literally, though I haven't tried shooting it)
That is an amazing job :dblthumb2:
At first while reading i thought "that's a lot of cleaning and washing", but you can't argue with the results! It looks like i could dive right into that bonnet :applause:
this is gonna sound kinda dumb but, as nice as the McLaren is I'm more impressed with your HHR Van! It looks mint as.
Why do they never bring classy/classic looking vehicles like that to Oz?
Cheers for the awesome write up Mike. I've always been interested in the Rupes tools and would love to work with em, but it's always the case of low/no funds lol. :buffing:
I'm hoping in the next 12 months or so I can save up enough to fly out from Oz for one of your famous boot camps. :bowdown:
I'm looking forward to seeing this done, as I have a similar situation comeing up in a few weeks. My Brother in law is doing a ground up original restoration of a 66 MKI Cooper S with an $18K paint job.
I've already made the decision to look after the car using the new PBL product line but I'm...
I personally have a Sabrina Mini 15L.
Santoemma Sabrina Mini carpet extractor - PowerVac
But also Polivac make a self heating 9.5L unit called the Hot-spot.
Carpet Spotter - Hotspot
both are really good machines:dblthumb2:
Sweet job mate.
I've had the same thing happen when doing presale details. They come up awesome and the customer has changed their mind on selling.
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I'd love to grab one of these :).
I've never seen or heard of a detailer use one of these in Perth, let alone Australia, and i think they are the best idea around to build an understanding with your client.
Is there an interior section included as well?