BPebzly
New member
Hello all!
I've been reading around the site for a few months now, and have been intrigued by the talents that you guys have. The detailing showcase forum in particular, has me in awe. :bow I've always considered myself to be a bit retentive when it comes to my cars, but this site has introduced me to a whole new realm. I am very much interested in learning how to do this, and do it well, however my experience is limited. As of now, my expertise extends to washing and waxing for the most part. I've dabbled in using a claybar, although after exploring this site, I don't think I will be dabbling in clay anymore until I have some other skills under my belt as well!
So here's my situation...I've decided to make my girlfriend's black 05 Acura RSX, my Summer project. It's not in bad shape, and she is more than happy with it, but as I am the one that cleans it, and being a perfectionist, the light swirls, and somewhat dull finish, just kill me. I have a friend that works in a body shop, and will probably be able to hook me up with practice panels. Once the weather breaks around here, I plan on washing up the Acura and getting you guys some pics to show you what I'm working with.
As of now this is just something that I've always wanted to know how to do, but that's not to say that in the future I wouldn't make a career of it. If I felt comfortable with my abilities, then it would def be something I would pursue, as I find spending the time cleaning a car to be my moment of Zen. Please keep in mind that I'm a total newb, so you may have to dumb it down a bit for me. I am completely forgeign to the processes, products, and methodology of your craft. Any input and advice would be greatly appreciated, and if any of you guys operate in the PBurgh area, and are looking for some free help so I can learn some things, then I'm all ears. I thank you ahead of time for your patience, and goin on the ride with me to make the Acura shine again! Thanks!
I've been reading around the site for a few months now, and have been intrigued by the talents that you guys have. The detailing showcase forum in particular, has me in awe. :bow I've always considered myself to be a bit retentive when it comes to my cars, but this site has introduced me to a whole new realm. I am very much interested in learning how to do this, and do it well, however my experience is limited. As of now, my expertise extends to washing and waxing for the most part. I've dabbled in using a claybar, although after exploring this site, I don't think I will be dabbling in clay anymore until I have some other skills under my belt as well!
So here's my situation...I've decided to make my girlfriend's black 05 Acura RSX, my Summer project. It's not in bad shape, and she is more than happy with it, but as I am the one that cleans it, and being a perfectionist, the light swirls, and somewhat dull finish, just kill me. I have a friend that works in a body shop, and will probably be able to hook me up with practice panels. Once the weather breaks around here, I plan on washing up the Acura and getting you guys some pics to show you what I'm working with.
As of now this is just something that I've always wanted to know how to do, but that's not to say that in the future I wouldn't make a career of it. If I felt comfortable with my abilities, then it would def be something I would pursue, as I find spending the time cleaning a car to be my moment of Zen. Please keep in mind that I'm a total newb, so you may have to dumb it down a bit for me. I am completely forgeign to the processes, products, and methodology of your craft. Any input and advice would be greatly appreciated, and if any of you guys operate in the PBurgh area, and are looking for some free help so I can learn some things, then I'm all ears. I thank you ahead of time for your patience, and goin on the ride with me to make the Acura shine again! Thanks!