first of all i would like to say thanks for the forum! Why?
ive been out of this for so long, im really not sure what to choose
im wanting to get into detailing and would like to buy my supplies in the gallons if possible, that way i dont have to worry about running out
my question is does...
am i any better off with one of these or another?
with my budget i need just one!
i used to use both in some detailing jobs, and the results were spectacular and lasting results far beyond what i expected!
how do i go about pricing a detail job? like for each individual step?
Maybe washing and waxing, interior, etc..
ive been out of the knack of things for awhile and could use some help!
im open for suggestions on cleaning vents in the inside? i have used cotton swab, but would like something thats not as time consuming!!
How do i apply dressing to the insides of these vents?
Thanks!
im looking into getting back into detailing! With a budget in mind, what do i need for aluminum wheels, wax, and cutting compounds?
Whats the going for polishers now? i used to use a makita and had it for 15yrs!
Just been pondering the question! If boat wax is for boats, and boats are in the water, wouldnt it work on autos too? Anyone know of a good boat wax? I have used sealer on them before!! Whats everyones opinion?
here is a trick that some people use if cost plays a role in cleaning the headlights!
take some sand paper and wet sane the headlights! i used 1000-1500 grit, sue the same motion - up and down!
take and spray them off with water good, let dry and wipe clean with terry cloth
now take a can of...
what i have found to use on glass to clean inside out even with tinted windows is this mixture of using a spray bottle
mix 1/4 vinegar; 1/4 rubbing alcohol; then the rest with purified water
i have used this for over 2 yrs, and always leaves streak free!