eldawg4100
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I need tips from the pros. Me and my friend have a little experience at detailing. We have done a few cars but need better equipment, procedures.
what do you pros normally do? sounds like wash, clay, buff with a compound, then top it off with wax? We have gotten to be very good at interiors, but we have yet to see a HEAVILY soiled carpet to shampoo... Can some post a basic step by step procedure to make most cars look there best
I am also looking for cheap rotary buffers, and some good over the counter products.
right now we have a product called "the rejuvenator" from a detail shop, some ECP protector products, meguiars 26, one step glaze, and various other products.
Can I also have tips on removing OLD tar from the cars... all help would be greatly appreciated
I did one car a few weeks ago, was literally COVERED in tar... some placed 1/4 inch thick but it was new so few hours later, few bottles of turtle wax tar remover it was gone... then buffed with an orbital (all i have
) then put the paint shield overcoat on. looked great! but I know we will have cars with bad scratches and so forth.
what do you pros normally do? sounds like wash, clay, buff with a compound, then top it off with wax? We have gotten to be very good at interiors, but we have yet to see a HEAVILY soiled carpet to shampoo... Can some post a basic step by step procedure to make most cars look there best
I am also looking for cheap rotary buffers, and some good over the counter products.
right now we have a product called "the rejuvenator" from a detail shop, some ECP protector products, meguiars 26, one step glaze, and various other products.
Can I also have tips on removing OLD tar from the cars... all help would be greatly appreciated
I did one car a few weeks ago, was literally COVERED in tar... some placed 1/4 inch thick but it was new so few hours later, few bottles of turtle wax tar remover it was gone... then buffed with an orbital (all i have
