Newbiedetail
New member
- Feb 18, 2011
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Hi everyone,
This is my first post I am new to this online forum and new to detailing. I just recently attended a Do it Youself seminar and decided to purchased a PCXP to do my vehicles at home. I figured a good starting point, since i have many cars at home to choose from.
I had one question that i forgot to ask at the seminar. When u have a bottle of compound and it turns from solid to liquid is it time for a new one????? I have tried shaking it up till my arm was going to fall but it does nothing. Any suggestion I would appreciate.
Thanks again for letting me join this great place.
This is my first post I am new to this online forum and new to detailing. I just recently attended a Do it Youself seminar and decided to purchased a PCXP to do my vehicles at home. I figured a good starting point, since i have many cars at home to choose from.
I had one question that i forgot to ask at the seminar. When u have a bottle of compound and it turns from solid to liquid is it time for a new one????? I have tried shaking it up till my arm was going to fall but it does nothing. Any suggestion I would appreciate.
Thanks again for letting me join this great place.