I know the idea of using an automatic carwash is almost sacrilegious here, but particularly in the winter, it's terribly impractical to handwash a car at certain times. I bought a bottle of The Last Coat v2.0 to try on a black hood because it was supposed to be pretty chemical resistant and...
It's never going to be a show truck, just want it to shine up and be easier to keep clean than the oxidized paint is. My interest is more about what's going to give a better overall job in a given amount of time. I had just heard watching some Rupes videos the damp sanding with a machine and...
I have a few pictures, but its soooo hard to capture the condition of the white paint in a picture. I've done some trials on it and I would say the damp sanding gives a slightly better all finish because it's able to profile down the scratches and nicks and removes most of the tiny little pits...
I have a white 2005 Crew Cab F350 DRW that has never been detailed and has a fair amount of oxidation and surface scratches. I am trying to decide how to tackle the project and trying to decide whether when it's going to be more efficient to damp sand w/ a 3000grit foam pad on my G8 and then...
I'm not locked on anything in particular outside of getting the most sensible/practical setup. Just seems to be a lot of support for the G9 which had me wondering about the realistic value of even considering moving up to a 15mm machine in my scenerio.
I am sure it's been covered before, but with the given selection of vehicles I am working with, am I really going to notice a huge difference in working speed going with a 15mm over the G9?
I'd like to buy a DA polisher for personal use, but I am kind of stalled out on which direction I should go.
I have multiple vehicles of varying sizes.
F350 Dually
Sienna Minivan
Honda CRV
Honda Civic
The Hondas and Sienna have a lot of intricacies particularly on the front end, but the...
It was built in February. The waiting period logic has been around for quite some time, but paint technology has obviously changed as well so I just wasn't sure if the logic was still applicable.