just bought a new jar of p100 and still found it exemplary on my black accord. my prep work made the final results amazing. 50 plus years of detailing and still going strong. at 15 bucks a jar just an amazing wax.
been using a boars hair for years but i seem to try every mitt too. still like and trust the boars hair the best. i find that i need to pay a little bit more attention to swiping the panels with it because if i am careless i dont get all the dirt off. but after maybe 500 washes this old man...
i was sitting in a parking lot waiting for my wife and a guy opened the door and sat down beside me. oops his car exactly the same mazda 6 two stalls over.
the Little Giant ladder company makes a tremendous ladder for this type of work. it is called their safety step ladder. makes doing roofs a lot easier. has large rectangular rubber steps, is a gradient step, has wheels to move it and a handle bar at the top for safety. after numerous falls...
i live in sweet home 100 miles south of you. i agree with the collinite 845 people. it is tough stuff and a spray off without the brush is great advice. just try to find those decent winter days and take care of the wax and polishing during them.
just got my new pick em up. chevy and love it like Diffie. had not seen that video but sure agree. good luck choosing a new car it is a big deal to a detailer.
leatherique pristine cleaner is a great item but i use it for more expensive leather interiors or my own cars. Ultima products are my go to for everything else
i got this on my wifes new black suv. finally used spray on rubbercoating from Napa Auto Parts for the inside wheel wells. easier to use and worked great. used a damn plastic razor blade on lots of the other stuff.
just started a 2002 Tundra today. gold ugh. taking a break after finishing the interior. love me some ultima interior protectant. figure a one step of amigo will do nicely. the newer tundras are sure bigger. did two that were lifted. nice job on yours.
i was given a can of a similar type at a car show. guy wanted me to buy a case. you guys are all wrong it would be perfect for tractors and rototillers. it does clean and leave some kind of polish. i like the Jimmy Johnson right turn a lot.
i did it on my car and had one small spit from the can. leveled itself about 90%. you must spray it heavier than you might think. it levels well and can be a major pain in the butt to remove is applied too thin. i had amazing hopes for this product but felt it just didnt dry clear and smooth...
nice work . have you ever heard of Gorilla rim savers or something like that. plastic covers sized to fit the lips and avoid curbing. see em advertised but never any reviews. hell, i got a new car and only spent 12 hours cleaning and sealing tires and wheels 30 hours is a commitment