Being Recruited...Scared

I would make sure that you found out on their washing program. I mean maybe the last guy had them somewhat swirl free and had to keep polishing because they would swirl it.



I like Hi-Temp's PPG for exterior. Nice long lasting shine with a little bite.



Maybe if you had the time to polish out one car at a time (for extra$) you could get them swirl free.



I like Las-stik dust cloths for a dash wipe, a quick touch up that they can do and keep in the glove box.
 
id say go for it. Using a PC it shouldnt take you that long. id say an hour max, wash and a good 1 step like SSR1 or VM or CM or what ever. I think the AIO would be too much cause it can be a pain to remove. Id go for something thats easy to remove poorboys polishes or Clearkote polishes. Get a leaf blower and youll be done in no time.

Line em all up powerwash em all at once, leaf blowem down SSR1 em and youll be done in no time.
 
I don't have a powerwasher, so they would all be done with a hose.



I've never had problems removing AIO ( plus they are all in a garage).



Hopefully, I'll be able to find out some better details in the near future.
 
you can get a decent powerwasher from homedepot that has 1300 psi its little and red, i bought it for my dad for $80 bucks and all you do is plug it in with the hose and outlet and youll be bankin in no time.......
 
I don't think the pressure is such an issue...where I'm at, it's more of a hard water situation.



It would definitely be nice for wheels, wells, underbody, etc.
 
or you could use the waterless wash from poorboys. Im guessing your first day doing all they clay and such will take some time however after that maintaining them would be a breeze.

Im still waiting for a reply saying your gonna do it.:D
 
I haven't heard anything lately with this deal, but as soon as finals/school finish up, I'll pursue it again.
 
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