<HTML>In the bodyshop I used a plastic sandpaper. I'm not sure what it was but i don't think I would want 10 k paper. Although I haven't used it. Bud, it would be nice to hear a little more about it...</HTML>by Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Mark, I had a similar customer and I did the best to get them out. I understand the rest of the guys here when they say it is impossible to keep the car in showroom condition. I have started detailing in a shop and if they want you to sand it sand it just tell him the price.</HTML>by Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Hey Rod Well, I have finally got to open a shop, and right now I am using a hose and water. I know when I was working for a company downtown -Dave, the owner had a pump strapped on a fence. But it was direct.. I think he told me it was $1200 cdn. Boy do I miss that thing.</HTML>by Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Jim, I used to sell Thermax vaccums and they are pretty sturdy. I went to find them on the web and they don't do any distribution in Canada. Do you know of any plants open? close to Toronto?</HTML>by Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Hey guys up here in igloo land (Canada) Toronto, it's a -21c. With a windchill warning of -32c. I don't think you'll see me out washing cars today.</HTML>by Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Welcome! This forum is the university of autodetailing for sure. You will find it very informative in many ways. And you get the chance to have conversations with many helpful proffesionals. I know that when trying to fix a problem, or giving out advice, you don't get the kind of responce you would anywhere else this forum kicks!! And once again..... Welcome!</HTML&by Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Welcome! This forum is the university of autodetailing for sure. You will find it very informative in many ways. And you get the chance to have conversations with many helpful proffesionals. I know that when trying to fix a problem, or giving out advice, you don't get the kind of responce you would anywhere else this forum kicks!! And once again..... Welcome!</HTML&by Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>K! I went to work in a underground parking lot in Toronto, Canada and they use one of those generic orbital polisher/buffers (Like simonez), to polish out scratches.... Now When I started working there, I realized that the polisher wasn't taking off the scratches very well. I was told to go over it once then move on and finish the rest of the car then buff off. Is this whatby Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Hey! Merry Christmas Everyone.. and hope we can all have a profitable and safe New Year..</HTML>by Ryan D. Smith - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts