To be honest, your best bet is to buy a beginners kit and start doing tests to see what works. Even with photos, there are too many other factors...
I use Home Depot (orange) buckets and the Grit Guards drop in just fine. I've had the same wash bucket since 2008 when I first got into detailing....
You'll have to sand them.
Nope. Getting out of detailing and using the money for a vacation. So, unless you got tickets to Hawaii... Lol.
Completely forgot about these things, putting them on eBay this weekend if no one takes them.
Here's a link to their site: http://www.paintmeter.com/HighLine-Meter-Paint-Thickness-Gauge-1.html Great little gauge and met all the needs I...
Done... done... done... done...
I started using rinseless in 2010-2011 and haven't really stopped. You can't compare rinseless to washing with water, just because you use a...
The more you charge for details, the better gauge you should be buying. I haven't had to use anything but my HighLine meter I bought for $200......
I have the Chemical Guys mat and yes, it was a disappointment. Should probably look into that "blue" mat I see people like Bob / AutoConcierge...
100% agree with everything said above -- skip it, won't be worth it, it's all marketing.
I agree... wetsanding isn't the hard part, it's remembering that it's not like polishing. Knowing when "good enough" is the BEST you're gonna get,...
Sealant = Polymer Sealant = Super Polymer Sealant = Synthetic Polymer Wax = Hydrophobic Super Synthetic Polymer Super Hybrid Wax Sealant Mumbo...
Bump, new pricing. Looking to unload it quickly.
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