Cool, cheers mate!
What's your tar remover of choice? Tardis?
It's actually really powerful and very effective it will strip back waxes etc and cleans well but it isn't ideal for the paint really on a regular basis, for this application it'll be excellent though.Fairy liquid? if its weak enough to keep mum's hands soft I doubt its got much cleaning power. logically, It won't be acidic but does it have the chemical detergents strong enough to lift of oil, road grease, salt? Doubt it. No harm in trying though but i reckon it'll be useless.
Has anyone tried Fairy Liquid as a Pre-Wash/Dirt Shifter? (Genuine non-trolling question)
I have an empty Deamon Shine RDS bottle, was thinking fill it with warm water and a splash of Fairy Liquid. Give the car a squirt and leave it for a while, then rinse.
I'm not worried about it stripping any protection as it needs a good going over, clay etc which I'll do a pannel at a time over the next month or so.
The car hasn't been cleaned since well before christmas so has a fair coating of dirt that needs shifting.
Last time anything significant protection wise was applied it was Z2 about two years ago. It's had the odd squirt of Z5 every couple of months or so since but thats about it.
Thoughts?
Most of my kit is on shelving. A few waxes in the fridge and a load of unused bits in storage boxes.
Shelving by Lawro1988, on Flickr
Not strictly a detailing question, but doesn't really warrant a whole thread...
Has anyone ever had a bit of pain in their wrist after using a DA? 3 weekends in a row now I've used it, and just started to notice a bit of pain at the start of this week. Its the hand I was holding the back of the polisher with if that makes any difference.
Working with vibrating tools can give you white finger. Nerve damage which limits the blood supply to the digits gives the appearance of a white finger(s).
The pain is your nerves dying.
Lol. You'll be fine. I get it too.
Haha. Most hydraulic breakers now are very ergonomic and don't really give white finger anymore. I've used them for weeks on end and don't get any issues.Lol! So long as it'll go away that's fine with me! HAVS and white finger is well covered in my work, and compared with the likes of big f**k off air powered grinders and stuff I didn't think the vibrations from a DA were that bad, which is what threw me a bit.
Lawro, that's ace, very jealous. Although just showed the misses, won't repeat what she said lol
Seems i have one of the faulty cans of Cancoat, Bit annoyed as i had all the wheels off, cleaned and ready to be coated. Ended up sticking some BSD on them for ease and i was getting pissy LOL
Have you tried the 'man up' technique?Not strictly a detailing question, but doesn't really warrant a whole thread...
Has anyone ever had a bit of pain in their wrist after using a DA? 3 weekends in a row now I've used it, and just started to notice a bit of pain at the start of this week. Its the hand I was holding the back of the polisher with if that makes any difference.
FLOL I do as well...Have you tried the 'man up' technique?
I bet you work in an office...
Ha! ;-)FLOL I do as well...
One of the reasons I ditched DA for rotary. The vibration on my old DAS6 is terrible!Not strictly a detailing question, but doesn't really warrant a whole thread...
Has anyone ever had a bit of pain in their wrist after using a DA? 3 weekends in a row now I've used it, and just started to notice a bit of pain at the start of this week. Its the hand I was holding the back of the polisher with if that makes any difference.
One of the reasons I ditched DA for rotary. The vibration on my old DAS6 is terrible!