Excessive Detail
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- Apr 16, 2006
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Whats up guyz, how has the weather been for you guyz, its rained here for the past three weeks straight with maybe like one or to days of sun. I'm gonna go crazy, I have not been able to detail any cars, of course I clean mine, but it just rains the next day. It looks like the rain might be going away, so I hoping this weekened I can clean some cars, I got some big details lined up, can't wait. Check out what I came across in wally world, I got lucky on this one. They were only $4.00 each, I couldn't pass it up so I bought two, I love this stuff, I have yet to come across anything that impresses me as much as this stuff.
Also, I wanted to get you gy=uyz opinins about what I did a few days ago. Like I said its been raining like crazy and I was starting to get waterspots, not fully etched, but not coming off with a wash, so I figured it needed a quick paint clean, so I went with AIO and that german polishhing pad that AG sells, you know the one with black on one side and orange on the other, I used the orange side, the side that a little ruffer than the other. I figured this would aid the AIO in getting the water spots out, kinda nervous about making new swirls, but went ahead anyway, form what I can tell it worked like magic, got every waterspot out and even some specs that I would normally use clay for. The paint looked fresh and clean. I also used the same combo on my front window to get out the waterspots and wiper marks, worked very well.
What do you guyz think about this combo for the paint, has anyone done it before, and was it a smart thing to do. From what I can tell, and its really hard to see anything on my white paint, their were no ill effects?
Oh yea I almost forgot, a guy I used to work with a few years ago, just moved back to town and is opening a detail shop, and asked for me to come help him detail, actual I heard this through another friend who had talked to before i did, I didn't even think that that guy knew I detailed cars, apparently alot of people reccomened me to him, I feel so honored, but I couldn't do it without AG. Can't wait.
AG Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Also, I wanted to get you gy=uyz opinins about what I did a few days ago. Like I said its been raining like crazy and I was starting to get waterspots, not fully etched, but not coming off with a wash, so I figured it needed a quick paint clean, so I went with AIO and that german polishhing pad that AG sells, you know the one with black on one side and orange on the other, I used the orange side, the side that a little ruffer than the other. I figured this would aid the AIO in getting the water spots out, kinda nervous about making new swirls, but went ahead anyway, form what I can tell it worked like magic, got every waterspot out and even some specs that I would normally use clay for. The paint looked fresh and clean. I also used the same combo on my front window to get out the waterspots and wiper marks, worked very well.
What do you guyz think about this combo for the paint, has anyone done it before, and was it a smart thing to do. From what I can tell, and its really hard to see anything on my white paint, their were no ill effects?
Oh yea I almost forgot, a guy I used to work with a few years ago, just moved back to town and is opening a detail shop, and asked for me to come help him detail, actual I heard this through another friend who had talked to before i did, I didn't even think that that guy knew I detailed cars, apparently alot of people reccomened me to him, I feel so honored, but I couldn't do it without AG. Can't wait.
AG Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!