To be honest I find the lack of moderator or admin intervention to be frightening and I'm seriously considering taking my questions to another forum and leave AG behind. It's just hard to believe no one is auditing what is going on.
That's amazing. Seriously... are there any admins?
The other thing that concerns me is if the admins are being proactive about the posts are they being proactive about installing security updates to the software etc?
I have reported several posts regarding some medication spam here on AG. It doesn't look like any of them have been taken down. What's up with the Admins?
Awesome job. Looks beautiful.
Since I'm not a Porsche fanatic... do those decals have some special meaning? I was just curious why the owner didn't want them removed.
This forum turned me on to D143. I've only used it about 3 or 4 times on 2 different cars and I'm sold on this stuff. I started with 2:1 and I'm probably going to go to 3:1 - 4:1 just because this stuff works so well. I bought a gallon of it and at those mixture levels I'm good for a really...
That's too rich for my blood. To clarify my position... I would expect something that would last 15 - 20 washes and filters/cartridges costing around $15. Am I dreaming?
I searched the forum but I didn't see any recent threads so I'm starting my own.
We have very hard water provided by our city. I'm looking for something that will at least cut this mess back a little. A local detailer told me about an inline "RV" filter that I could put between the spigot and...
^^ what he said ^^
After getting a night to sleep on it and looking at the pictures again I'm not sure any kind of detailing is going to help. And I agree about the hood decal. It didn't look right to me (I'm no expert) and after some research I can't find one that looks like that. Honestly...
I am no expert by any stretch of the imagination but my guess would be once you start doing anything aggressive to that paint a whole lot of it is going to start peeling off. In your 4th pic you can see bubbles in the lower right corner. I wouldn't promise him anything. What does the rest of...
You can buy "micro" attachments for your vacuum online. They usually have some sort of step-down coupler that attaches to a regular sized hose (from the vacuum) and then reduces it so the attachments work. They come with all sorts of small brushes and crevice tools.
First of all... you did one heck of a job on that car. I don't think it could look any better!
On a personal non-detailing level... I would rather walk that drive one of those.