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Couldn't agree more with you Ali and Dan you have hit it spot on IMO.
The detailing I do is purely a fun factor, each car is treated with the same love and attention that I give to my own, but with the added spanner of time constraints. Hence the lack of a break/lunch on most details on a...
The main reason I got into detailing, was for the detail, surprisingly!
I love the tiniest things he spots/corrects and the delacacy with which he goes about the detail.
Do you suffer from short term memory loss . . . sure you can't remember;
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?t=418329&highlight=172+rear+bumper
On my lap ftw.
Reet, food time for sure. Or "fo sho" as some weirdo wearing a large piece of metal around his neck said to me last night. Not sure what he wanted to show me, but I walked away.
Forearms is here, what did I miss?
Becca, facebook status FTW.
Lil H, welcome to the club, nice car, great taste in cars. What do you go for in guys*?
*straight to the point, let's be honest.
Think which part see's the most action when sealing/polishing/waxing . . .
The edges, you go over most parts twice, i.e. back and forth, hence there are no droplets on the edges of the above bonnet . . . ;)
edit; yes it's sad that I know these things . . .
Just to add in here, something like AG bumper care is a finishing product. The reason cars are masked up prior to polishing is because it's a barsteward trying to get white stains out (yes I know how that sounds).
As Ali has said, some simple linseed oil works a treat. The peanut butter trick...
The AG bumper care requires VERY little on a cloth or applicator pad. Seriously gungey stuff. Never been keen but does the job well. Looking to try out a few lighter products.
I accept bribes . . .
Ali, hadn't realised that Swissvax had stopped using dealers all together? I had thought it had just been controlled a little bit more.