I got a chance to use the WCW on a detail this past weekend and I was really impressed. I only used it to clean the doorjambs but it worked really well it seemed to leave a nice shine too. My question is why or when to use DS over the WCW? Instead of wiping my car down when it's dusty with DS I'm going to use the WCW and see how that goes. I haven't had a chance to use it much so I'd like to know from the people that have been using it more what jobs can it do better than DS and which ones are better left to DS?
I just read the whole thread glad to hear you got the claying figured out. It will take some time to learn the PC process as well but you seem determined to get your car looking perfect so I'm sure you'll figure it out. My main problem when I started using the PC was that I used too much polish and DS. Having less than one year experience with the PC I'm by far no pro but I can get the results I want faster. Can't wait for some more pictures of your final results. Good luck.
Same thing happened to me. I got the waterless wash and towel with the bag but I didn't get the bonus waterless wash with the show discount. I sent out an email too.
BTW nice job Bill fitting everything in your bag I'm working on situating mine atm.
Have you clayed your car ever? If not then I'd strongly recommend it. You don't have to but the results you get after claying are much better and the wax is sticking to your paint, and not all the contaminants in your paint.
When I do trucks or suvs with a lot of tread even on the side it eats up my sponge. Different tires have designs on the sidewall some chew up the sponge. But I'm still using the first one I got; I still have two backups that I haven't felt the need to start using yet. But I would like a more durable one that won't leave little blue particles when it starts to wear.
Just Amazing and yes I'm jealous. Thanks for the work you do and putting together the pictures for us to see. Can't wait to see that DVD and hear the Ferrari Scream.