Yeah--I know the PS is sort of a fine polish/LSP---I was thinking more about the glaze over the PS to help fill any remaining defects then using NB over the glaze---now that I think more about it, I guess using OP or OC then glaze then NB would be a better approach perhaps
I have heard lots of rave type reviews about 425 as QD--what about FX-100?? Where does that fit in?? Comparable products?? Experiences?? Just Wondering------
Seemed to work well the ONR--careful rinsing with second bucket--will keep a close eye for suspect marking-followed with QD of diluted ONR and then AW--really slick--845 was used as original topper of KSG 4-5 weeks ago
Anybody have pro/con/strong feelings/experience with a California Duster...
Yesterday did my first wash with a SHMITT ad ONR--Worked great--no visible marring with 2 bucket method and MF wipe a section at a time--Big THANKS to Meghan for checking on my order-it arrived just when she said:righton:
Any special instructions for cleaning the Shmitt after use???--I just...
Lots of variables--full wash, clay, polish, protect, engine, interior for $70 sounds dirt, dirt, dirt cheep--how long is all that going to take??--Justin has posted some great reviews on jobs he has done--may want to review those
Killer-Thats s great idea--I always have a hard time cleaning in the wells--Any tricks?? Will add some DP tire gel or Black Onxy to my next order
Surfer--The AA combo sure is talked up alot--will use that until my next AG order
I was in a local auto parts store Saturday and saw some Stoner More Shine Less Time tire spray--although sprays are a mess, is this product any good?? I know they make IG, which is great stuff---Tire stuff was on sale for 1/2 price and thought I might give it a try by spraying it on an...
Thanks to everyone at AG and in the Forum--I check in daily for "tips" as I am just starting to get into detailing my cars-The advice from experienced detailers has taught me alot. Sometimes we novices post silly questions but the responses are always professional and upfront. There is truly a...