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Hey junkman one thing I don't see in your videos is pad maintenance wile you work on the cars any suggestions
Hell, I'm too old to holler now. I do good to climb in and out of my Corvette.
I see a pickup truck in my future! lol!
The Corvette pickup is for when JM goes to home depot. The Corvette limo is when JM hits the lottery. LOL
Except for ogling the Lady-associates...The Corvette pickup is for when JM goes to home depot.
Except for ogling the Lady-associates...
Why in the World would an older version of Junkman (or myself) need to go to Home Depot?
Medicare should be providing wooden/aluminum-canes...and other means to walk-about.
Bob
... I like when all the BS marketing is eliminated like in your videos.
... I like how you also use a daily beater instead of the shiny corvette as an example. It's gives us a real point of view of what's actually being corrected. I can't thank you enough for helping us new folks who just joined the detailing world.
That's the part about detailing videos that I don't get. If most people's cars looked as good as the cars in detailing videos, they wouldn't bother trying to fix anything. They would be tickled pink if their car looked half as good as the cars in most detailing videos!
By the way, how did you like my dancing?![]()
And how about the nonsense that different waxes look different than on different colors, since all wax is applied to clear paint (again, speaking for modern cars). I also scratch my head when I see products claiming a "warm" shine, and some a "bright" shine.
First... just want say that i am a fan of the junkman.
Just wanted to put my two cents on the subject of wax.
If we can all agree that wax will leave something behind on the paint, high school science tells me there has to be a difference. I am no chemist or physicist, but what remember from high school is that density and/or thickness can change the way light reflects and disperses. This basically means that when light passes through a medium, that medium can change the angle of the path and possibly change the dispersion of the different spectrums of light meaning it can possibly enhance a particular color. Unless someone tells me that every single wax out there in the market will leave a layer of whatever substance of same density and/or thickness, it would theoretically make no sense that they will look the same.
Having said that.... personally i have used meguiars gold class and nxt and do see a very very very........ very subtle difference between the two. I would have to see them side by side to tell the difference and because the difference very so subtle, i probably won't get it right 100% of time. More likely 60% or at least i think i can. But this makes sense as well because the difference in the density and/or thickness of the different waxes is not something our human eye can see.
JM, do a black GM car. I double dare you.
How bout I take a fender off and fed ex it to you for the videos?:xyxthumbs:
What's your thoughts on glazes b4 sealants and waxes
First... just want say that i am a fan of the junkman.
Just wanted to put my two cents on the subject of wax.
If we can all agree that wax will leave something behind on the paint, high school science tells me there has to be a difference. I am no chemist or physicist, but what remember from high school is that density and/or thickness can change the way light reflects and disperses. This basically means that when light passes through a medium, that medium can change the angle of the path and possibly change the dispersion of the different spectrums of light meaning it can possibly enhance a particular color. Unless someone tells me that every single wax out there in the market will leave a layer of whatever substance of same density and/or thickness, it would theoretically make no sense that they will look the same.