I'm going to pick up a shop vac to replace the one I bought from Home Depot last black Friday since it is giving me trouble. They've also a drill bit set I'll probably pick up.
I have diluted it based on the type of wheel finish I'm working with. If I have a really neglected wheel I'll spray it directly on it without rinsing. Otherwise I'll rinse the wheel off first since I tend to keep my products mixed a little on the strong side. I'm pretty sure the reason you need...
Great work. Its hard for me to imagine someone making a new car, even considering that its black, look that way that fast. I've got two black cars now and I keep promising myself I'll avoid black in the future.
Last time I cleaned my car outside during the winter I washed it outside normally, pulled it into my garage, closed the door and left the car running for a while. It warmed up the garage enough to melt the ice that had formed after washing it. My garage is detached and not heated btw.
I have used megs hot rims chrome wheel cleaner as well as the black magic. The megs is acidic I believe so it will probably work better as it is stronger. I use the black magic on my wifes trailblazer ss since its neutral in ph and the wheels are not chrome. I also have megs wheel brightener in...
Hello all. I'm looking to get more serious with detailing. I not only like taking care of my own cars but I also buy and sell cars from auction so it would be nice to bring them into better shape for resale. I was sold on the griots but would like to have the carpet attachment I see available...