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    Collecting renovation ideas for my new detailing shop

    Sorry for replying late. It's been a very busy week for me. A lot of matters to deal with - Business license approval and renovations. But i still feel happy and excited, like I'm one step closer to my dream - Owning a detailing workshop :) Thank you: 808_detail_nut Ebg18t 99monguse Audios S6...
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    Collecting renovation ideas for my new detailing shop

    Hey fellow geeks, I'm very excited because after working for two years at my house garage, I'm finally moving my detailing base to a workshop, this will offer me proper detailing workspace. So I would like hear from you guys that: 1. What ceiling lighting should I use? 2. What color should I...
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    LSP during the car manufacturing process?

    Would car manufacturers really care about this small amount of cost? Makes sense, therefore we always fully prep the surface when detailing a new car.
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    LSP during the car manufacturing process?

    A random question stumbled across my mind today. "Why don't the car manufacturers apply LSP(Wax/Sealant/Coating) at the final phase of the manufacturingprocess?" I mean nowadays the technology of car paint coating is so advanced, if it can really protect and maintain the paint, why don't they...
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    Facebook users start "like"ing our pages

    This is my page where you can see all my hard works :buffing: https://www.facebook.com/DazzlingBoys?ref=hl Thanks in advance! :)
  7. spinz

    The Autogeek Cover Up Towel in ACTION!

    I'm curious about this too, let's see what Mike says :D
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    How to communicate about windscreen waterspot removal to your customer?

    Yep, I've seen Larry's video on glass polishing, in one of the videos he used a razor blade to remove the gunk before polishing the glass, a method which I don't dare to use or not confident with. It's a very tipful video but the thing is he didn't really show the result/condition of the glass...
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    How to communicate about windscreen waterspot removal to your customer?

    I applied Pinnacle GlassCoat Window Sealant but it doesn't seem to fill in the webs..
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    How to communicate about windscreen waterspot removal to your customer?

    I'm looking forward to the Ceriglass but i hope i won't make the situation even worse by putting more fine scratches onto the windscreen...
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    How to communicate about windscreen waterspot removal to your customer?

    I've done watermarks removal for windscreen a couple times for different customers and never had any issue, until today a customer came back to me and said that now he see cobweb swirls in his windshield. (I'll take a photo in the coming appointment this week) My explanation to him was these...
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    How much Iron-X do you need for each detailing project?

    Yes i think it is a good idea to decontaminate the windscreen too but this will easily use more than 500ml...
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    How much Iron-X do you need for each detailing project?

    How do you find the gel version comparing with the liquid version?
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    How much Iron-X do you need for each detailing project?

    Do you find that the paste version is more cost-effective than the liquid version?
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    How much Iron-X do you need for each detailing project?

    So the conclusion is - 450-500ml of Iron-X for a sedan (on dry paint) is normal? :)
  16. spinz

    How much Iron-X do you need for each detailing project?

    Today i finished using a bottle of 500ml Iron-X on a sedan (i washed the car first). This was actually my first time using Iron-X and I wonder if this was an overkill? How much Iron-X do you usually use for a sedan?
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    Exaggerated car paint coating?

    To be honest i haven't heard about M188 before this. I just did a Google search and found out this coating has been widely used in Malaysia. However I still prefer Optimum/PBL coatings.
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