1:one child
2:Military (air force)
3:Military
4:Rs4 in silver and dodge minivan in red and the honda accord in silver
5:knowledge changes your view point on how you look at situations and opportunitys.
Check the swabs out for sure along with the 4" pads! then just take your time and get the wow results with metal polish 1 and 2. I have found quick sealant to work best for keeping it protected. whenever I do a detail I do all the trim and metal before moving on to the paint. no matter if it is rubber or metal trim
I have used the 4" pads ona drill with good results..just took my time and taped the areas around it off. also get great reults by hand with a microfiber aplicator. And the letter and smaller stuff is just a paint lol..They do make foam polihing swabs that are similar to the buffing pads that work great for stuff like that. Much better than a q-tip
Seems like fair pricing to me. Most customer dont think about the cost of product we spend and the price of our time. I always tell myself I wont detail for less per hour than my day job. So I always make sure to make money. I always figure my prices wont be for some people and some people wont mind because of the detailed work that I do.
I spray my glass cleaner right now the towel I do not get it soaking wet but moist then I go around the edge of the glass then hit the rest of it. After I have gone over it all once I follow up with a clean dry microfiber and buff out any streaks
Finished it late last night! Had no sunlight to get good pictures so I will be at a show with it tomorrow evening and will snap more pictures. Paint is an awesome color with tons of flake!
I use mine to clay bar as well as use it when I am drying my car. Door jambs, wheels, interior and around the house it gets used. A gallon will last me most of the detailing season so 5 or 6 good months of washing weekly.
any reason you did nto go with the in the works cutting compound as opposed to 4 passes of severe? I love the 02 and 03 WRX body. Looked for over a year to buy one but never could find a decent one
must be great having a client willing to let you keep the car long enough to get the job done right! Everyone wants perfect results in 8-10 hours lol I never get a chance to go for perfect in that time frame
What did you use as the wash media for this? Washpad or MF towel? I am very interested in a product like this for when my car is just a slight bit to dirty for waterless wash but now soiled enough for me to want to bust the buckets and hose out