see this is my actual thought process and how i have been feeling about the whole thing . 4 out of the 6 cars will need full details inside and out including heavy stain removal so ill deff need his help on those
bad situation to be in
restaurant isnt doing so well and i have my youngest...
so me and my bestfriend have been going on about the idea of making extra money on the weekends doing some details for some cars
His idea is he will do interiors and ill do paint correction/exterior etc
Problem is i own most of the equipment and products and he owns a water extractor and thats...
pointless weaving in an out of traffic
people who text and are swerving and continue to text
when a car cuts off a semi truck (semis cant come to a sudden stop)
when people rev at me because they see me in a modded car
when ricers go behind you and tailgate you for whatever reason -_-...
i didnt bring my camera with me but ill post the lips on my wheels to show you how cg polish left my wheels...
i do beleive its a fine polish so ive been thinking about picking up something stronger to get rid of the stains entirely ..
if you look at the area where the bolts are you can see...
can a moderator add NEED HELP: to the beginning of the thread title
i skimmed through my post and it almost seems like a review or how to of sorts but im actually wanting help and advice lol
actually did try wd40 and it wasnt working..almost seems like the excessive heat almost baked the dip on to the wheels themselves...anyways back on topic
good job OP
i plastidipped my wheels before and it was cool but after a lot of spirited driving plus consistant 93+ weather here in socal i decided ill never use platidip ever again..i did 5 coats on each wheel and the dip would not peel in big chunks at all and it became a nightmare...i use 4 cans of goof...
so i own a set of racing hart type c 3 piece wheels and for a very long time i neglected them.
this is when i first purchased them
Before i knew anything about serious detailing i would just rinse them and give them a wipe down and that was it. Well over time the brake dust from my brembos...