<HTML>Yes back in the 70s Clear floor wax and Future floor wax was used on vinyl tops ,dash boards , tires and engines.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Eagle One makes a great glass cleaner</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>It works GREAT! It seems that everbody that uses it likes it . Its a great product to use between waxing. You wash the car , leave wet, spray on a little and wipe dry. It makes drying a lot easer and faster. Somebody on another forum says that you can mix it with water 3 to 1 in a spray bottle and make a QD out of it, but I havent tried it yet.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Glassplexin sounds like a form of Sodium Silicate</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>What about Quick and Easy wash from Protect All. It does a super job and you use very little water. Some pros use it in their mobile operations.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Ammonia and water to clean carpets and cloth upholstry. Murphys oil soap to clean leather and vinyl . WD40 for dressing wheel wells. GOJO hand cleaner without pumice for tire dressing. Woolite 1 part, water 6 parts ,all purpose interior cleaner. Their are others but I cant think of them right now.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>If you wax your car once a month , are you layering ? If you put a coat of straight wax over a cleaner wax , are you layering? How do you talk a customer into leaving their cars with you for a couple of days while the Sealant cures for 24 hours so you can top it with carnuba ? Just curious I guess.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Ive used the new Turtle Wax and I find it similar to NXt, Gold Class . It gives a great finish and seems to last about as long as NXT . I also tried the new Turtle Spray Detailer and I found it one of the better detailers out their.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Most dealers in my area will only pay 70.00 - 80.00 dollars for a complete detail. In that case you have at the most 2 hours to do a car. I knew a detailer that with 1 other person could do 6 dealers cars in 8 hours. He had it down to a system, not a waisted move. I was always amazedwhen I watched them 2 people work. I told them in another 15 years they wont be able to keep up the pasby Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Eagle One 20/20 works great for me.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>We did a car that the paint was 10 days old , we just used compound buffing glaze, and hand glaze , no wax.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I guess according to Bud Collinite Insulator wax didnt do so good as far as lasting quality, being 25 out of 25 . I though Insulator was pretty good . I guess I was wrong.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Ive seen good Maaco and Earl Scheib paint jobs but the owner did all the prep work and also sliped the painter a good tip before hand, their is also a lot of detail work to do. To take a car to Maaco or Earl Sheib and get it painted without you doing the prep , it will come out crappy.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>How about clay.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Great idea ,Chicago .</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I hear that Eagle One makes some good products for used cars in their Pro. Line. Their pink cleaner glaze is supposed to be great with a rotary.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>61</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Back in the 60s their was Simonize paste, Simonize Vista,Dupont New Car Wax ,Dupont Shield,Johnsons J-Wax and Carnu , Turtle Wax , Blue Coral , Porcelainize, and many others that I dont rember.</HTML>by Lawrence Albrecht - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts