Todd@RUPES
Just a regular guy
now thats the supreme family ride... great work as usual
Thanks! I wish I could call that my own, perhaps someday (when its not worth so much and is a little run down)!
Outstanding work Todd... I've finished many Corvettes with M105. The softer pad and method is the key. If a few trails are present, a couple quick passes with M205 does the trick (but not always necessary!):wink:
Thanks Bill. I am going to a write up on finishing with M105! I hope it helps.
Great work! The mesh looks fanstastic! Did you have any issues with splatter...the wheel woolie looks to be a great tool!
No, I didn't have any splatter with the Mini-Woolie. To be 100% honest I am in love with these tools. The big one makes cleaning wheel arches and most wheels a breeze, it is really impressive. Also, I don't get any black splatter when cleaning the wheels.
The medium sized one does a great job and cleaning wheels with a smaller gap (between the spokes or between the brake rotor and wheel barrel), brake calipers, and tight seems.
The small one is great for cleaning (and polishing) tiny items such as the grill or between larger wheel gaps.
I have also used the wheel woolies for door jambs (love the big one for most cleaning and the smaller one for getting in the area infront of the door, where the hinges and front panel is located.