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About butchman
- Birthday 07/28/1969
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McHenry, IL
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Vehicle Year
1987
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Vehicle Make
Buick
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Real Name
Frank
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I've seen some crazy detailing at car shows the past few years. Well yesterday I saw a new one at the gas station. A lady went through the automatic wash. After it finished she pulled out and parked. The she walked over by the gas pumps and grabbed a hand full of the nice soft blue paper towels and proceeded to dry off her car. I cringed watching her. I was too far away to see the condition of the paint I can only imagine.
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I like the whites out.
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butchman reacted to an answer to a question: Tire shop dressing
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I've read many stories about bringing your car to a dealer telling them not to wash your car. I totally understand and agree with that. Never thought I would have a similiar issue at a tire shop. I brought my 69 Buick to the local Firestone where I have been many times before. Although its been a few years. Anyway I bought BFG Redlines for my 69 Buick online as they don't carry them. I called made an appt as they said customers do this all the time. They put the tires on which seemed to take forever. At one point I asked when they would be done. He said they are just torquing them down. Another 30 mins goes by and finally my car is pulled around. I paid and when I went out I was pretty upset. They had dressed each tires with some sort of creamy greasy stuff. It made the tire look wet and it was loaded on so much that it flinged on the car. It was all stuck in between the tire and the rim. They never even asked. As soon as I got home I took a cheapo microfiber and wiped off the first layer then I hit it with APC and they cleaned up nice. Never had them do that to other tires I brought there. So something to think of if you bring your car in for tires. Knowing what I know now in the future I will ask "please do not put any dressing on my tires"
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butchman reacted to an answer to a question: Pole mounted wash wedge!
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Pole mounted wash wedge!
butchman replied to chops1sc's question in General Detailing Discussion and Questions
Looks like it would work good. I would like to see and extension for the foam block used for applying VRT. I made my own. I found something at the hardware store. It's about a 16" handle that just had a microfiber wrap on it.. I bought it to clean the engine of my F-150 as I can't reach. After I cleaned it I wanted to put VRT on but couldn't reach. So I got some spray glue and glued a foam block on works pretty good. I recently purchases a 69 Buick Gran Sport with a vinyl roof. As a short fat guy I can't reach the middle area to apply VRT. Again I was able to use the thing I made up. Would love to see heavy duty versions. Definatley something I would purchase. -
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moparbrian reacted to a question: Pump top
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Didn't try covering it. What is the technique for that index finger, thumb. Can't picture it. Been using Adams products for a long time. Pretty much have one of everything and love all the products. This is the first thing that I didn't care for. I just put the old top on for now and washed out the pump. I may try again.
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tried shaking it with the pump top and made a small mess. Metal polish is pretty thin.
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Just orderd a new bottle of Metal Polish. It came with the new top. I have to say I'm not a fan. Worked fine for dispensing. But in order to close it you waste a whole pump of polish. I thought maybe I'll just leave it up but then I can't shake up the bottle. Luckily I kept the old top. Am I missing something?
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First car I did was my dads Black 02 T-bird. Entire car was a mess. I was very nervous but I took my time watched the videos and it came out great. Personally I wouldn't bring it back to them. Can only imagine what method they might use to fix it.
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I did some experimenting last night. Used leather/upolstery cleaner with the brush first. Then red pad with the leather conditioner. Even though I believe its vinyl I like the results better than the interior cleaner/vrt combo. Gotta do some touch up tonight and I'll post pics in the next couple days. It's been fun detailing this old car. My 87 was fun but the 69 has years of dirt and wear. No simple spray and wipe. Gotta a good list. Clean and dress tires, polish rims, polish bumpers, polish trim, interior glass, engine bay, etc. Car already pops but is really gonna pop after being Adamized.
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butchman reacted to a post in a topic: New edition to the family.
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butchman reacted to a post in a topic: New edition to the family.
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Thanks everyone. So far so good. I did the front seat, door panels, and dash last night. I'll post more pics when I finish.
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Feets31 reacted to a post in a topic: New edition to the family.
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Just picked this car up this weekend. 1969 Buick California GS. Here a few pics. Ones in the garage were after a revive polish and buttery wax. I clay barred the windows, glass cleaner. Interior cleaner on the inside. Still need VRT on the door panels and seats as they were worn from the sun. Did a test yesterday and that is going to work great. Tonight going to polish the bumpers and wheels.