You can lick the peanuts and stick them together, lets get creative people.http://www.straightdopedad.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/biodegradable_cornstarch_packing_peanut_sculptures_06.jpg
^^ Not to be mean but i feel like your opinion is a bit biased since you do own a camaro by looking at your picture. The corvette and the mustang are not comparable cars anymore. The competitor to the mustang in today market is clearly the camaro. I mean you cant compare a 60K dollar car...
thanks for the responses guys. I was having a hard time believing him but it seems that from what your all saying that technically it could be possible to use this method however its not good for your car at all.
So yesterday I was at a banquet and got into a discussion about a man interested in detailing vehicles. I have known him for a while and he has a habit of trying to act like he knows everything about anything. I was explaining to him about how you have to polish down the clear coat to remove...
Nice car, im jealous. Is that white or a pearl color? the sun kinda makes it look pearl. Chevchenko, corvettes have a notoriously hard clear coat so that might be why your having problems
just picked my folex up at home depot. got a 1.5 gallons for 13 dollars, great deal for anyone looking to stock up on it. I'm not sure if thats a regional sale but thats how much it costs in ohio
some good points of view, ive always thought about this question. I agree with both sides but like dad07 says if you say 150 to the ferrari owner i feel like he would have a tough time believing that you would do a quality job for such a small amount of money compared to his 200K car.
So my question of the day is about why detailers charge more to detail a more expensive car. Heres the situation a white honda civic come in to your shop and then a white ferrari pulls in. Both are equally dirty. They ask for a full exterior detail which would include ironx, claying, polishing...