I am looking for a gift for my mom's husband (maybe soon to be ex-husband :dunno ) He has always kept nice automobiles. I actually detailed quite a few of them myself when I was in the business 15 years or so ago, when he was on his third or fourth wife
Since those days he has retired and I think he does it all himself now. Although I have not really looked at them to close it looks as if he does a pretty good job, especially on his pride and joy 2000 black Porsche. That said, everytime he sees my Bullitt he tries to bribe me with large sums of money to detail his car.
Anyway, enough of that story. I have no idea what he uses on the car. I was thinking of getting him a kit from one of the advertisers here, but I am kind of lost on what might be right for him. Obviously I do not want to buy him anything that takes too much effort to use and may not end up looking any better than what he is using now. Any recommendations for a "knock your socks off" product or kit that isn't too hard to use?
Another thought was some microfiber towels. I know he is using some from Costco now and I have mentioned to him that there is better out there :ranton Obviously he hasn't screwed anything up too bad with them, I just think maybe he could make a better choice in that department. Maybe a combination of a couple mf's and something else. Anyway, feel free to recommend some stuff for his gift as I am running out of time to buy. I would like to keep the price down, as we don't exchange gifts every year.
Thanks,
Keith

Anyway, enough of that story. I have no idea what he uses on the car. I was thinking of getting him a kit from one of the advertisers here, but I am kind of lost on what might be right for him. Obviously I do not want to buy him anything that takes too much effort to use and may not end up looking any better than what he is using now. Any recommendations for a "knock your socks off" product or kit that isn't too hard to use?
Another thought was some microfiber towels. I know he is using some from Costco now and I have mentioned to him that there is better out there :ranton Obviously he hasn't screwed anything up too bad with them, I just think maybe he could make a better choice in that department. Maybe a combination of a couple mf's and something else. Anyway, feel free to recommend some stuff for his gift as I am running out of time to buy. I would like to keep the price down, as we don't exchange gifts every year.
Thanks,
Keith