Afraid to Get Detailed?

Thanks Mike.

I probably should have been more specific, I started a thread the other day prior to seeing your reply.

What I meant by help was I want to learn how to properly detail a car, for maintaining my own car and family cars.

I was hoping someone could show me the ropes or I could find a detailing bootcamp in my area.


Okay, that makes sense too...


Well we have lots of really nice people on our forum, maybe someone in your area will lend you a helping hand...



:)
 
I considered myself pretty knowledgeable, until i joined this site.
There is enough information on this site to teach anyone how to properly detail. As with anything, lots of research and practice are key to success.

When i hear Bay area, i think Baytown, texas. or galveston, tx. specifics matter ;)
 
I considered myself pretty knowledgeable, until i joined this site.
There is enough information on this site to teach anyone how to properly detail. As with anything, lots of research and practice are key to success.

When i hear Bay area, i think Baytown, texas. or galveston, tx. specifics matter ;)

Bayarea is San Francisco. at least untill I moved to TX.
 
Hi there!
I live in the East Bay!
I would suggest you wash your microfiber towels with a microfiber detergent.
I purchased a ton of microfiber towels. I do separate them , I have towels that use to wash windows. they get wash separately.

I also wash my drying towels separately also.
Jet Seal from Chemical Guys is very good.
The suggestion of using a blower is great!
Good luck!
 
Since somebody bumped an old thread, how about Kevin the OP, chime back in and let us know how his encounter with Kevin worked out and how the car looks now. It is always great to have a post be "resolved" by the the OP.
 
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