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  1. KevinR

    Making money doing production detailing by Mike Phillips

    This, more than anything, is what most people who want to detail for a living need to understand. A few years back I had a kid just getting into detailing who kept pestering me to "correct the paint" on my 20,000 mile 12 year old Porsche Carrera. I told him the car didn't need correcting. He...
  2. KevinR

    Dreaded Electric Pressure Washer

    I bought the same one about 4 years ago. Same issues with plastic housing, poor gun and hose and leaks at the hose connection. However, it is still working very well for my needs.
  3. KevinR

    Mike Phillips’ Future at Autogeek – SEMA Show Announcement #3

    :applause: :applause: :applause: :applause:
  4. KevinR

    Giveaway! Leather Master Auto Leather Care

    Pick me for Leather Master Leather Care Products
  5. KevinR

    BMW Z3 detail - advice needed

    It's hard to tell without looking at the car, but I might consider a one-step cleaner wax on the car. Again, careful testing sections and a very cautious technique are in order.
  6. KevinR

    BMW Z3 detail - advice needed

    #1 looks like a door ding that was touched up. #2 looks like a paint run. #3 looks like a rock chip that's had clear applied over it. Based on the limited visual evidence, I'd say that the car has been repainted. I have owned 2 Z3s, with one still in my possession. Neither of them have or...
  7. KevinR

    Need help removing baked on PAM!!

    Dawn dishwashing detergent. If you're going to use a product designed for cooking, it makes sense to also use a product designed to clean up after cooking. Plan on re-waxing after you're done with the clean up.
  8. KevinR

    Inside rim cleaning? Worth it?

    In my opinion, there is too much risk for the detailer to consider this. My Porsche currently has a small ding in the rear quarter panel right on the door shut line. The local Paintless Dent Removal guy told me that he can fix the ding, but the wheel has to come off. And, I would have to take...
  9. KevinR

    Old Meguiar's compounds

    Thanks Mike! For those who asked, here are the pictures:
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    Old Meguiar's compounds

    I'll try to get some photos tonight. My guess is 15 to 20 years old...
  11. KevinR

    Old Meguiar's compounds

    A friend was cleaning out his garage and had a few bottles of some old Meguiars Mirror Glaze products. #14 Acid Rain Remover #15 Clearcoat conditioner I took them rather than just toss them in the trash. I haven't opened them up yet to see if they're any good, but I was wondering if anyone...
  12. KevinR

    How To remove Paint Transfer off your car's paint

    Re: How To Remove "Paint Transfer" I agree completely. Unfortunately I was getting nowhere with the various polishes I tried by hand. Plus, this was several years ago, before I began learning new tricks via autogeek...
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    How To remove Paint Transfer off your car's paint

    Re: How To Remove "Paint Transfer" I once got similar paint transfer when the sheetrock ceiling of my carport fell onto the roof and hood of my VW Jetta. It finally took Meguiar's #2 with a foam pad on a rotary buffer to remove. Moral of the story: sheetrock is not a good ceiling material for...
  14. KevinR

    What are you working on today?

    Working on my wife's '03 New Beetle GLX. First, clean, sand, prime, paint, clear and compound the replacement grille. Then, clay, compound, polish and seal the front bumper trying to improve the looks from its current rock pelted, bug splattered state. Finally, install the 3 grille pieces...
  15. KevinR

    Am I alone? ...another personal DO trait I discovered

    I fill until the pump auto-stop kicks in. I try not to look at how much it costs because I find it to be very depressing.
  16. KevinR

    Your Favorite Autogeek Products - Plus Another Weekend Giveaway!

    -Autogeek foam gun -Daytona speed brush -DP Xtreme Foam -FK-425 -Collinite 845 -Rejex -Duragloss Aquawax -Guzzler
  17. KevinR

    Weekend Giveaway - Diamondite Crystal Gloss Surface Protectant

    I want to try Diamondite Crystal Gloss Surface Protectant! :xyxthumbs:
  18. KevinR

    Removing gum residue from a painted bumper

    Thanks for the suggestions! Hopefully one of them will do the trick.
  19. KevinR

    Removing gum residue from a painted bumper

    Anyone have any sure fire techniques for removing chewing gum residue from a painted plastic bumper? Somewhere along the line I picked up some chewing gum with the left rear wheel of my Porsche, leaving a trail of gum on the bumper. That trail picked up brake dust from the rear brakes and has...
  20. KevinR

    Paint defects, need advise, pics

    For the white spots, I would start by claying the area to see if the clay will pull the contaminants from the paint. If claying doesn't work you can try mixing a solution of 50% distilled water and 50% distilled white vinegar and apply that to the spots. If they are mineral based, the mixture...
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