Black nitrile gloves would be great.
A drill attachment for polishing wheels lips and bolts. Something like the megs dynacone but with a recessed tip so you can get all the bolt heads nice and polished
Double trigger sprayers would be the bees knees
If you could somehow make the foaming sprayer have a much wider fan while still foaming that would be amazing
If you don't like black emblems but want something not so shiny(or they are attached with holes instead of adhesive) then brush the emblems with a green scotch-brite until there are fine lines going the same way, and paint in with clear plasti-dip.
Comes out looking identical to brushed aluminum:rockon:
For my entry I decided to detail this dirty old stop light I just had laying around:D
I think we got it at a garage sale if you are wondering there isn't some street with no stoplight somewhere out there:lolsmack:
Products Used:
All Purpose Cleaner
Super VRT
In and Out Spray
Metal Polish #2
Fine Machine Polish
4" Pad
Before:
White spots everywhere!
The haziest lights ever
Super VRT and In and Out Spray doing what they do best
Fine machine polish on a 4" pad shined those lights right up
Let's "GO" Adam's:rockon:
Only pictures I have at the moment, car isn't even that clean:help:
I should be getting some better shots soon thank you all it was a ton of work but definitely worth it in the end:2thumbs:
For the bolts I used paint stripper to get the paint off. Then I put each bolt in a drill and held the head with 0000 steel wool. Then did the same thing with metal polish and a microfiber.
For the lips I used paint stripper. Then sanded from 180 grit to 400 grit dry then 600 to 3000 grit wet. Then I used metal polish 1 and 2 on a microfiber applicator. Sealed with quick sealant, applied brilliant glaze and buttery wax.
Has anyone tried to put on a different cap like the ones on the shampoo and polishes? That would be squeeze out, maybe even bore out the hole a little if it's too small