Lowejackson
New member
I have been thinking about all the people who look at the amazing results by using product X and want to get the same kind of shine. I fear to many are concentrating on products and not on techniques so I thought it would be worth reposting this by Beau (June 2001)
I'm worried that some of the visiting newbies are/will get disillusioned because they aren't getting the results they're after.
I just want to stress, and I'm sure many of you think the same way, that just because you have all the right products, does not mean you will have a perfect finish.
Products are just one part of the equation. If you gave an inexperienced detailer the full line of Pinnacle, and another seasoned detailer the Turtle Wax line of products, I'm sure the experienced detailers' ride would look better.
Another factor is what you're using to achieve results. Don't buy Klasse/Pinnacle/Zaino, then raid your wifes/girlfriends/mothers linen closet and grab some towels. Spend the money on quality microfiber or cotton towels. Be sure to have more than enough to complete the job. There is the temptation to try to get more out of a towel than it can give. We all have an idea when our towel is too dirty to be effective.
So please don't get bummed if you've dropped $150 on supplies and aren't getting the results you see and hear on this board. Results come from technique and patience
Steven
I'm worried that some of the visiting newbies are/will get disillusioned because they aren't getting the results they're after.
I just want to stress, and I'm sure many of you think the same way, that just because you have all the right products, does not mean you will have a perfect finish.
Products are just one part of the equation. If you gave an inexperienced detailer the full line of Pinnacle, and another seasoned detailer the Turtle Wax line of products, I'm sure the experienced detailers' ride would look better.
Another factor is what you're using to achieve results. Don't buy Klasse/Pinnacle/Zaino, then raid your wifes/girlfriends/mothers linen closet and grab some towels. Spend the money on quality microfiber or cotton towels. Be sure to have more than enough to complete the job. There is the temptation to try to get more out of a towel than it can give. We all have an idea when our towel is too dirty to be effective.
So please don't get bummed if you've dropped $150 on supplies and aren't getting the results you see and hear on this board. Results come from technique and patience
Steven