detailing made easier ..

Djmigs said:
Joes Detail - i now a buddy of mine who does that (use the fertilizer system) but he uses it for large vehicle with big tires i dont know if you can adjust the spray pattern for like normal to low profile tires...Can you?

the nicer ones have adjusters on them....mine has an adjuster, and ive used on smaller tires, but it can get messy if ur not careful....i purchased it from ace hardware for like 50 dollars (Holds 3 gallons i think)

i do agree with you that it is better for bigger tires, because the car lot that i use it on has only large 4x4 trucks. ( i didn't mention that in the first post)
 
Where does everyone put their bottle of sealant or tin of wax when they are waxing. I used to put mine on the truck beside where I was working, but it causes marring, I started putting it on a microfibre on the hood but it slides off sometimes then i get dirt in the wax.
 
Lwnwookie said:
Where does everyone put their bottle of sealant or tin of wax when they are waxing. I used to put mine on the truck beside where I was working, but it causes marring, I started putting it on a microfibre on the hood but it slides off sometimes then i get dirt in the wax.
When using a liquid, I use a carpenters nail apron for the bottle of product.
Paste waxes, I apply by hand and the tin is always in my left hand, applicator in my right. For products such as S100 Carnauba that you remove immediately, I set the tin on the floor/driveway with the applicator in it while I wipe it off.

Charles
 
Sometimes I put the bottle/tin I'm working with on the windshield just above the wiper arm. Sometimes I put it on the ground or on a shelf in my garage. It really depends on where I am at the time.
 
Mikeyc said:
Sometimes I put the bottle/tin I'm working with on the windshield just above the wiper arm. Sometimes I put it on the ground or on a shelf in my garage. It really depends on where I am at the time.


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