thanks guys ill def try surf city. i live just about 3 miles outside of bloomington il so its right next to the city. but most cars here look like they live on farms lol. it gets pretty dusty at my house so its hard to detail a car and keep it clean until they get here. i had to park the mazda 3...
i saw the surf city stuff at Wal-Mart but have never tried it. i just used Maguire's hot wheels and carnauba wax and there clay bar. ill try some surf city stuff on my next car see how i like it.
thanks for the compliment
Hey guys i don't post a lot here but i figured id show two customer cars i have done this year. Nothing special just a simple wash clay and wax with over the counter stuff. Didn't have to touch the interior! I have a list of all the stuff i want from AG just ordering a bit at a time and building...
i have the same ocd...I have realized nobody else in the world cares. I got in an accident in my brand new car the other day the other guys car was a rusty pos and he started writing out papers on MY hood. I coulda killed him.
my wife loves a clean car she just don't understand the swirls and...
that car turned out beautiful. I'm located just outside of Bloomington its nice to see something so close to home. I have just gotten into detailing and have been working on getting a nice product line to do some paint correction and other detail supplies.
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heres my fiances car still using the 3 step by hand.
and my camaro with 165,000 miles. it had a spray painted door on it when i got it and they didnt bother to mask it off so there is over spray all over it. the clay bar didnt...
heres my daily driver silverado basically i just use it to haul things around in when need be. i got it a couple years ago and its got tons of dings and scratches and i doubt it was ever washed. i used the Meguiars 3 step on it using a slow speed orbital buffer. im usualy a guy who does things...
I used to do epoxy flooring and we would put silica sand in after we applied the primer and then swept it up before we coated it to give it grip. after the floor was laid it might be hard to get anything with traction. into it without recoating the floor
Hey guys i have been doing all my work by had for the last couple years and i they look great but they still have swirls and scratches if u look in light. to normal people they look clean but it bugs me. what's the best way to remove them without a buffer. thanks for all the help.
Hey guys my name is Brandan Pyles and I just recently started to get serious about detailing and am looking forward to learning a lot from you guys. I do mostly my own vehicles for now but would like to someday start a business. I do all of my work so far by hand since I don't have a buffer and...