We Should all take a lesson from this guy

Quote:
"Tips:
Professional car detailers differ on which car wax is best, but many agree that the more expensive carnauba wax is superior to the inexpensive varieties'it seals better, and is easier to apply and buff."

This one fries a few of my neurons.

Can't forget a good 'ol,
"Rate this tip:
5-star."

That was a very... intresting read.
 
Wow that was hilarious! I cant beleive the amount of wax the guy laid on that hood in PIC 4. The tips dont even include claying which in my opinion is a crucial step in preping the surface for a polish job. Also the qoute of "the esaier the wax is to apply the more you have to use them" That is a silly claim, the ease of use by no means dictates durability. I truly hope that anyone who read that didn't actually use his tips, they should just come over to DC for some help!
 
WTF :confused: Look at all that wax that is caked up on that applicator! HAHA I especially like the tarp idea!

Use a tarp. by harmony B.
It's a good idea to lay down a tarp or sheet of some sort and park over it while you wax your car, or have some throw towels to place below the section you are waxing you car on because if the wax drips onto the ground it can be tough to get off, if you are waxing on a painted asphalt driveway especially.

That is quality! :lol
 
That's a coat he's laying down on that. It should only take 2 hours or so to buff off. I also like how they set the wax container right on the paint so it scratches. Don't let the wax cure on the surface, otherwise it will somehow use it's powers of protection to damage your paint. I wonder if these people have ever met a detailer.
 
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