Lol from what I know brake cleaner is only used as a very strong degreaser. You’re supposed to use it to spray down your brand new rotors or calipers because they come with a very thick oil on them so that they don’t rust in storage. That’s the only reason why I’ve heard of using brake cleaner...
In my experience no. One day I tried spraying like half a bottle of iron x on a single rusted caliper to see if it would remove the iron. The most it does is remove the orange color but you are still left with an extremely uneven and pitted surface that will begin to rust again.
But trust me...
The easiest way if they are already that bad is to get them painted. Most calipers and rotors aren’t painted when you buy them unless they are after market high performance. You can call Around any paint or body shop and they should be able to remove the rust and then paint them so they never...
I was hoping to refer him to Autogeek forum member as well. Guess I should have clarified. I trust most of these people and all this customer was interested in was mainly short term protectants and interior work. He was a great customer though nice guy!
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McKee’s 37 N-914 is awesome for rinseless/waterless washing. It doesn’t have any additives or gloss enhancers and will keep the true beading properties of your protection product.
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Hello a former customer of mine is moving to this area from overseas and I offered to refer him to a reputable detailer. If anyone is in that area please PM me with a link to your website or any social media affiliated with you! Have a great day!
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You will find you like some products more than others but here’s some products sold here that I’ve always enjoyed.
Glass cleaner/sealant- Rainx 2in1 cheap fast and easy.
Wax- I would substitute for spray on sealant. I like McKee’s 37 10 min sealant however durability isn’t the best but it’s...
Also as a precaution I would try some type of rubber protectant on the rubber nibs before polishing to prevent them from turning white. Best of luck!
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I just recently started using McKee’s 37 70/30 leather shampoo. I find it removes dirt and body oils and leaves behind a nice finish. I will attempt to attach a picture of an armrest with the left side being cleaned with m37 and right side left untouched. IMO stay away from conditioning to avoid...
Yes polishing tinted exterior glass is fine. All tint is on the inside of the glass. Stick to auto motive glass cleaners on the interior glass like stoners or Blackfire and the tint will be completely fine.
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If I understood correctly what you are trying to say. (You want to use spray wax to protect the vehicle until you can apply ironx) Then yes polishing after applying spray wax and before applying high durability wax will remove the spray wax and allow the quality wax to sit on the paint. In my...