Hi Folks,
I've been a detailer (Car Valet over here) for a few years and I love it. Its not too long since I discovered the beauty of the Internet (2yrs) and everything it has to offer, including the good tips and advice from this forum about 6 months ago. I think I am alone here in Ireland with my love of car care and man, was I shocked when I found you fellow "freaks" !!! :bow lol
Well, I don't consider myself or anyone else a freak in having the shiniest, best looking car in the City. Anyway, its a pleasure to post here, and being quite experienced, I'm afraid I must hit you only with the challenges that have me stumped. I hope you bear with me.
Is this a problem where you guys live? Kids are always pulling the badges off the back of cars over here and sticking them on everything - skateboards, jackets, etc. Go figure these Crazy Pups ! :nixweiss
It has happened to some of my customers and removing the glue resin that held the badge on is proving to be quite a task. I've used solvents of various types and strengths, such as tar removers, multi-purpose cleaners, etc. I have even used a Heat Gun, but didn't want to damage the paint so that had limited value in this situation. Clay doesn't do it either. I hate giving the car back with these black marks, but I am getting nowhere with it.
Having said that, the customers are fine with it as they are getting a new badge anyway. But I hate poor workmanship. Help me strive for perfection. I know I'm in the right place for that
:xyxthumbs
All tips are gratefully accepted, and I look forward to your eloquent advice.
Brian
I've been a detailer (Car Valet over here) for a few years and I love it. Its not too long since I discovered the beauty of the Internet (2yrs) and everything it has to offer, including the good tips and advice from this forum about 6 months ago. I think I am alone here in Ireland with my love of car care and man, was I shocked when I found you fellow "freaks" !!! :bow lol
Well, I don't consider myself or anyone else a freak in having the shiniest, best looking car in the City. Anyway, its a pleasure to post here, and being quite experienced, I'm afraid I must hit you only with the challenges that have me stumped. I hope you bear with me.
Is this a problem where you guys live? Kids are always pulling the badges off the back of cars over here and sticking them on everything - skateboards, jackets, etc. Go figure these Crazy Pups ! :nixweiss
It has happened to some of my customers and removing the glue resin that held the badge on is proving to be quite a task. I've used solvents of various types and strengths, such as tar removers, multi-purpose cleaners, etc. I have even used a Heat Gun, but didn't want to damage the paint so that had limited value in this situation. Clay doesn't do it either. I hate giving the car back with these black marks, but I am getting nowhere with it.
Having said that, the customers are fine with it as they are getting a new badge anyway. But I hate poor workmanship. Help me strive for perfection. I know I'm in the right place for that
:xyxthumbs
All tips are gratefully accepted, and I look forward to your eloquent advice.

Brian