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#436
What is a fair price for a detail including full wash, 1 step polish (meaning just polish not the compound. But polish may take several passes), Opti-coat? I'm working with a highly recommended detailer here in Austin but wanted to make sure his prices are within reason...
Good question.
Hope this helps.
#437
Thanks for responding for me Naoto...we're back online
#438
David, thanks for the order and I look forward to coming over and showing you how all this stuff works. You'll love the flex and the nano products.
#439
Moe --
I'm the proud owner of a new 991S, which I'm taking on the track in a couple weeks for the first time. I have clear bra'd the front end, except for the hood (because my local guy uses 3M and I want to do the entire hood, not half). So I will be taping the hood with painters.
My question is what is the best product I can use on the rest of the car to minimize the marks from tarballs that I get on the track? I was thinking something like an Eagle One nanowax spray.
Any other detailing advice before taking this beauty on the track would be welcome!
Thanks!
I'm the proud owner of a new 991S, which I'm taking on the track in a couple weeks for the first time. I have clear bra'd the front end, except for the hood (because my local guy uses 3M and I want to do the entire hood, not half). So I will be taping the hood with painters.
My question is what is the best product I can use on the rest of the car to minimize the marks from tarballs that I get on the track? I was thinking something like an Eagle One nanowax spray.
Any other detailing advice before taking this beauty on the track would be welcome!
Thanks!
The newest technology is Nano. Simply put, nano becomes a new layer on the clear coat and everything sits on the nano, not the actual clear coat. So the surface has an amazing level of surface resistance, therefor, not getting dirty as fast and not allowing contaminants to adhere as strongly.
Here's a link:
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...gie/Categories
Hope this answers your question
#440
Welcome back from your hiatus!! We certainly missed you here. Now we will bombard you with questions again.
#441
Bring it on!!! Lots of new things to share with you guys and you'll see what I've been up to....feels great to be back
#443
Thanks Ron...great to be back in full swing.
#444
Hey Moe,
I am a beginner in car detailing so my question is do you recommend a swirl finder light to try and achieve better results, if so which one? I did try to search the topic and did not see anything hope I did not miss it. Thanks.
I am a beginner in car detailing so my question is do you recommend a swirl finder light to try and achieve better results, if so which one? I did try to search the topic and did not see anything hope I did not miss it. Thanks.
#445
We use LED lights and we have high bay lights in the shop that show us all the imperfections too. When using the led, look at the light both at point of contact on the surface and the surrounding areas of the light as well. And also make sure to tilt your head and move side to side to pick up everything.
Hope this helps.
#447
I wash mine with some micro restore and tide liquid w/o bleach or fab softener. I use a normal cycle and have on warm water. When drying, keep it on fluff or very low heat and pull them out just before they're thoroughly dried.
#448
I wash mine with some micro restore and tide liquid w/o bleach or fab softener. I use a normal cycle and have on warm water. When drying, keep it on fluff or very low heat and pull them out just before they're thoroughly dried.
#449
Try and keep related towels together. For example, I wouldn't wash glass towels with a fluffy exterior towel. Reason being, glass towels usually have no nap and if you mix them with a terry mf towel, you'll get lint in the glass towel and that transfers to the windows.
I wash mine with some micro restore and tide liquid w/o bleach or fab softener. I use a normal cycle and have on warm water. When drying, keep it on fluff or very low heat and pull them out just before they're thoroughly dried.
I wash mine with some micro restore and tide liquid w/o bleach or fab softener. I use a normal cycle and have on warm water. When drying, keep it on fluff or very low heat and pull them out just before they're thoroughly dried.
Thanks Moe. I started using some of the products you sent on my daily driver and they work great I really love the results I am getting from them.
#450
Great to hear. Don't forget, if there's any questions, feel free to call. Should have remainder to you soon.