By next month my shop should be up and running.
What are some AP cleaners everyone uses without breaking the bank? I currently use F bomb and OPC but those are pricey for just a gallon size and sure I would be going through that twice as fast being fulltime then I do currently.
Thank you!
I went to RITOP in 2004! It was a cool experience.
I agree with this also. Just because some is IDA certified doesn't mean they always have the real world experience of someone that is not IDA certified and has 15 years under their belt.
most of the time its all just for bragging rights. IMO
This was more towards the ones I see that go right to wetsand and compound to reduce heat into an extremely beat panel. Does it do more damage or not, basically. Guess I should've stated it totally different.
correct. paint that's trashed to where it would be faster to sand and polish out.
I have plenty of experience wetsanding and knowing when and when not to.
this is just a general question
This is more of a topic Im just asking about. I see a lot of detailers online and IG that go right...
I've seen this talked about before and just wondering on people thoughts.
Thinking of more effecient methods and thats when the sanding and polishing come into play.
Do you hit it with your DA or Rotary with your pad of choice and compound of choice and have at it? Or do you 3k sand and...
I went to a school out in Costa Mesa, CA. It was 2 weeks and then back to home. Its tough because for the 2 weeks they show you the basic techniques and then when you're home, your basically by yourself trying to improve when you really don't know how things should be. I can do small dings...
not sure I would say to put them on a list to never go back. its a constant learning process, just like detailing. Everyone has to learn, right? Ive done PDR for the last almost 2 years and everyday is like learning something new.