In need of Advice
So let me start out by saying I`m no professional not even a novice at this. This truck will be my first correction. So today I washed it with a 3 bucket method, foam gun and clay bar`d it. The chrome wheels came out much better but some spots almost look like the chrome is...
So I have a question for the masses what do you use to dry your vehicles with? I have a CG wooly mammoth I like but I wanted to see if there were better out there. Does anyone not use some form of microfiber, if so what are the benefits in doing so?
Just curious if there are any die hard CG followers in this forum. So far I`ve noticed not a lot of talk about their products here and when there is talk of CG it seems to not be in the highest regard. A friend of mine turned me on to the CG line. From using some of their products vs the OTC...
I have a question for the masses here. I keep all my supplies and chemicals in waterproof sealed tool boxes, which I keep in the bed of my pickup under a tonneau cover. Now here in RI it doesn`t get crazy hot for the summer mostly 80-90 degrees and winter is single digits. I bring everything...
Are there any benefits to using all one brand or product line? Versus using this brands compounds or that brands waxes or sealants? As someone new to the detailing world I would think using all the same brand would give a better finish. I may be way off based here so I figured I`d throw it out...
Hello there. I`m new to the world of polishing and paint correction. I`m looking for insight on the pros and cons of the 2 pads. As well as what lake country pad compares to the Hexlogic. The pads will be used with a DA. Right now Im leaning towards the Torq 10fx. Thanks
New guy here from RI. Joined this forum to get some ideas of different products to use as well as tips and tricks. Currently detailing as a hobby and maybe look into turning it into a profession on the side.