Lynchburg14
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Thought I would share a pic of my truck and my wife's suv. View attachment 2135View attachment 2136
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That's still better than what a lot of people do TC. Also, a lot of folks in the Northern climbs neglect the under carraiges of their vehicles, especially in winter. Salt is not a vehicle's friend.
Smart.Yeah, us fine Southern folk would never, ever buy a vehicle that came from up North.
Its not as bad as you think. And I do it 4 times a year. In between (twice a month) it gets
Optimum No Rinse
Pinnacle Souveran Carnuba top coat.
This is a nice shine on the new car after the first detail.
I keep my car detailed to the "T" during the summer. it is an honest 8 hour day.
I work at a car dealership, so I was and clean my truck every saturday while I'm at work. I get to use their power vaccum and power washer. That definitely makes it easier.
I have a black car. Not the metallic black paint, the regular black paint. It get swirl marks in it really easy. When I was at an auto parts show recently, the Turtle Wax guys gave me "Black Box" but I have not used it yet. Do you guys know about this product and if you do, tell me if you think it is good or bad. I love my car to be shiny and clean. My daughter already tore up the bumper by accident getting her cello out of the trunk and I had to have to fixed. I couldn't stand my car to have gouges in it.
I couldnt tell you KOKOgirl , as I use nothing but high end stuff designed for the Automotive Shops .
I never liked turtle wax products , but Meguiair's makes some fine products , read the back of labels and make sure there are no silicone in it .
And always use micro fiber towels for any application and wiping off the polish/ wax !
Yeah I forgot a few like you have been to THP HQ...hehe
I just can't imagine where you have room to keep all of it, much less the time in your busy schedule. I for one usually take my car and pay someone else to do it. Lazy, I know.
New house has some great cabinetry in the garage. It holds it all there.
The other side is a true detail costs in the neighborhood of $200 and for me its slightly therapeutic. The before and after is just something I like to see I guess. GG's car is getting the full treatment this weekend.
Been detailing cars for over 10 years, I just upgraded from my trusty Porter Cable 7424 to a Flex. Best decision ever, cuts my work time in half. Check out detailedimage.com, it's a local store based near Albany, NY. Has a great range of products etc. I order everything from there.Epic thread revival. Need some suggestions on a buffer. Need to step up my detailing and I have a boat to deal with as well. Seems like the prices are all over the place on these things.
Been detailing cars for over 10 years, I just upgraded from my trusty Porter Cable 7424 to a Flex. Best decision ever, cuts my work time in half. Check out detailedimage.com, it's a local store based near Albany, NY. Has a great range of products etc. I order everything from there.