Mike Phillips
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Speed Master Work Inspection Light
Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light
Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light
This light is actually called the Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light not the Work Inspection Light. That said, it's important to have a great hand-held light to inspect for swirls but also to inspect your work after removing the swirls. This can be for finding coating high spots or as shown in the example below, inspecting for wax smears or patches of wax that has not been removed.
Recently I detailed a 1971 Dodge Charger R/T in order to use and review the new Wolfgang Vinyl Top Cleaner and Vinyl Top Protectant.
Review Wolfgang Convertible Top Cleaner and Vinyl Convertible Top Protectant
The garage - my other office
After washing the car, cleaning and protecting the vinyl top - the other part of my responsibility to the cool people that trust me with their cool cars is to finish the job. The paint on this car was in very good condition but not good enough for the type of car this is - a show car. So machine corrected the paint using Pinnacle Jeweling Wax, which is actually an All-in-One, that is it's a wax that uses very high quality abrasive technology thus it's is able to remove swirls and scratches while at the same time leaving the paint protected.
After machine waxing the entire car, I went around the car on a Speed Master Detailer's Seat using the Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light to inspect my work.
At this point I've machine waxed the entire car and now it's time to remove the wax.
Here's a picture showing a panel covered in Jeweling Wax.
Wipe, wipe wipe....
Here's how a great hand-held light works - it reveals any wax you missed.
Now that you can see areas of wax you've missed you can be sure to remove it before returning it to your customer. It's better for you to find missed spots of wax, sealant or coating than your customer.
Now that looks perfect.
Here's what I used on this incredibly cool and iconic muscle car from Detroit.
Final results....
One of the reasons this car is so cool is because it came from the factory with the 440 Big Block.
In case you've never seen the inside of a classic muscle car....
If you do not have a great hand-held light for inspecting for swirls and also for left behind wax, sealants or coating residues you need one.
On Autogeek.com
Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light
Now that about 7 months have gone by since we introduced the Speed Master Detailer's Seat I have the chance to use it a lot and I really like. It's very stable and about as low as you can go and still be functional. Check out my review here,
Review: Speed Master Detailer's Seat
Speed Master Detailer's Seat

Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light
Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light
This light is actually called the Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light not the Work Inspection Light. That said, it's important to have a great hand-held light to inspect for swirls but also to inspect your work after removing the swirls. This can be for finding coating high spots or as shown in the example below, inspecting for wax smears or patches of wax that has not been removed.
Recently I detailed a 1971 Dodge Charger R/T in order to use and review the new Wolfgang Vinyl Top Cleaner and Vinyl Top Protectant.
Review Wolfgang Convertible Top Cleaner and Vinyl Convertible Top Protectant
The garage - my other office
After washing the car, cleaning and protecting the vinyl top - the other part of my responsibility to the cool people that trust me with their cool cars is to finish the job. The paint on this car was in very good condition but not good enough for the type of car this is - a show car. So machine corrected the paint using Pinnacle Jeweling Wax, which is actually an All-in-One, that is it's a wax that uses very high quality abrasive technology thus it's is able to remove swirls and scratches while at the same time leaving the paint protected.
After machine waxing the entire car, I went around the car on a Speed Master Detailer's Seat using the Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light to inspect my work.
At this point I've machine waxed the entire car and now it's time to remove the wax.
Here's a picture showing a panel covered in Jeweling Wax.
Wipe, wipe wipe....
Here's how a great hand-held light works - it reveals any wax you missed.
Now that you can see areas of wax you've missed you can be sure to remove it before returning it to your customer. It's better for you to find missed spots of wax, sealant or coating than your customer.
Now that looks perfect.
Here's what I used on this incredibly cool and iconic muscle car from Detroit.
Final results....
One of the reasons this car is so cool is because it came from the factory with the 440 Big Block.
In case you've never seen the inside of a classic muscle car....
If you do not have a great hand-held light for inspecting for swirls and also for left behind wax, sealants or coating residues you need one.
On Autogeek.com
Speed Master Swirl Finder Detailer Light
Now that about 7 months have gone by since we introduced the Speed Master Detailer's Seat I have the chance to use it a lot and I really like. It's very stable and about as low as you can go and still be functional. Check out my review here,
Review: Speed Master Detailer's Seat
Speed Master Detailer's Seat
