<HTML>Michael C; Brian said it all, in his post. These are the very best, of the very best. Value Guard Sealant------ Autoint.com Diamond Plus-----Detailplus.com AutoMagic---AutoMagic.com they have dealers in different areas to purchase from. I think its the same with Stoner Products. Like Brian told you in his post you can't go wrong with any of these products. Me personnaly I likby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Joe, if you don't quit raisin the prices on Your Nickel Bags,your going out of business................................:-) Brandy !</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Joe, yuda man! Kudos,Kudos,Kudos!!!! You'll have plenty for the pocket.....Brandy! P.S. Keep up the good work........... Joe!</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Scott, my dad use to say, there are 2 ways to deal with a person/persons. 1St- being Mentally,thus they have enough God given mental faculties to deal with, if "No" on that answer, then 2nd, you have to go the "Physical Route". That would be to give them the "Old Time Country Ass Whuppin" of the ever loving life. This keeps all parties honest! Our sorry sby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Buda, I did as you recommended me to do, at the Body Shop, and my home shop. That was to install 1-35 gallon drum for soap water at each end of the shop wash area. I never let the liquid levels drop below 80%. and I installed a screen about 25% from the top this screen has 7/16" holes to let the water dirt to drift to the bottom. This should keep all of the abrasives at the bottoby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Great Job Scott! Not only do I become a better Union Man everyday,but I'm also become a better Vigilante everyday. I think we should go back to the old days. If you steal from me,you'll pay a big price. Scott you should have given him an ass beating before the cops arrived, that he would remember for the rest of his life. Kinda like the one Van Diesel gave a guy in one of hby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Great post as usual Buda, your absolutely right! My daughters Auto Repair business,they have to be "Certified Technicians", to work in the Raleigh area, or supposed to be anyway. I feel better, if I can see some kind of previous training efforts/records showing me the said person knows alittle more than where the hood latch is,before working on my vehicle. I feel that it shoby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML> Sorry about the spelling,I can really do better than I did. I'm doing better now, better health thru chemistry you know! I changed doctors and the new one gave me more chemicals,dieting,exercising running, lifting, bicycling but the good thing thru all this.I dropped 18 pounds,and got another 30 to go. My insulin injections cut in half,and feel much better. I'll be in Raleiby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>I been outa pocket fro awhile,came back and know body seems to be at home. Just glad there are still a few left. Did we run out of Horses Asses,and everybody went to look for some, or What?????....Brandy ! P.S. did you fplks get a chance to look at the promo that Byron did on the Porter Cable 7424 RA polisher. Check closely to the finish he is putting more product on. It already lookby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Hey Rod, how about adding detailers using products from ISO Certified Companies. Thus being the customer gets top quality products all of the time, and no deviation. I promise not to hit on the 36-22-38's...............:-) Brandy !</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Steve, another thing to check out to see if the condensation drain tube is open......................... Brandy !</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Howdy Hank! You had better not get any color on the pad,when doing a clear coat,if you do your probably into the base coat,or color coat. I do know that there are some clears that have tint,but you can tell the difference. The kids at the body shop are doing some custom stuff,and all of this that and the other they go thru is too much for my old brain. Single Stage Paints- yes youby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Good "EYE" Jim, this is a very good article for all to read. Some folks stick their head into the sand, thinking it will never happen to me! LoL .......Brandy</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Quite simple to answer this one Mike R, Go with Bud Abraham or Ron Ketchums Company Products and all you problems will be solved. " No B.S. here from either company Period!................... Brandy! P.S. I agree totally with Scott's post, Both Bud and Grump are the Tops in the industry Through out the Detailing World....</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Guys the answer is very simple? Find out his waist size?, buy him a pair of pants, then cut the bottoms of the pockets out, and "WALAH" this should give him something to occupy his time. He should have spent sometime in My Platoon,he'd been advised for the rest of his life, like the rest of us did! Web Master, my advise to you is, you better get control of your Webb Sby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Ok Frank, just for You. I'll have your name on a line my itself. If Chris wants a line to his own he'll have it also ! But, wait a minute, my granchildren are scuffing, and I have to put one up stairs and one down stairs........Be back soon...........Ha,Ha.......Brandy!</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>It was either Brian Angelucci or Jim Hamill that put me on the electric tooth brush thing. To eleminate the wax/polish/sealant thing into ,or on the tape,try taking a Q-tip dipped in dressing that you use use on trim.Then go around the emblems,and what ever else you are cleaning up,before using the tooth brush with wax/polish/sealant........ Thanks again for the tip ....Sometimes therby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>It was either Brian Angelucci or Jim Hamill that put me on the electric tooth brush thing. To eleminate the wax/polish/sealant thing into ,or on the tape,try taking a Q-tip dipped in dressing that you use use on trim.Then go around the emblems,and what ever else you are cleaning up,before using the tooth brush with wax/polish/sealant........ Thanks again for the tip ....Sometimes therby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Very good answer Chris, and Frank. Just ignore ,or if it bothers you that greatly, go to where the problem is, and remove the problem...Brandy 101 st AirBorne LRP Team 2</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Brain A. and Jim H. which one of Grumps classes are you trying to get into...? I take a Stress Test Monday. If the Dr's don't want to open me up soon, I'll try to get into the same one as you do......Like to meet you Toooo!............... Brandy</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Brian A; does your drool thin your buffing compound????..Ha,Ha Brandy !</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Joe, does that Craftsman Bike Lift/Jack have a way to lock the front wheel from side to side to eleminate tipping over???....Brandy !</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Thanks Scott, I'm going to the $75.00/hr minimum that your are using, and go from there. I haven't done but a few here in Ashland,but all seemed impressed with the end result. I did some seat removing and other equipment to get in the nooks an crannies. I know this is part of it. If the road rigs weren't such a pain in the ass,to get up on, and down off of, I'd doby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Amen Joe!........................................Brandy!</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Paul, I saw a detailer in Columbus,Ohio remove crayon,and chewing gum from one of those Socker Mom van's. It did have cloth seats,and he shot some co2 on it to freeze it, then safetly vacuumed and scrub brushed it off.I was kinda concerned, that he may do damage to the fiber getting it so cold,but this guy said to use that or dried ice. If you try either one be sure to use some pby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Steve, I get 50.00 per hr, and if I don't i don't detail. The Harley thing, stay with 50.00 per hr and that is a minimum,as like Frank said it will take you about 4-5hrs to do the Road King. I did a Red Road King while at My daughters in Raleigh and it took me 5hrs. I'm old,slow,and several other things,that I can't remember right now,but you young guys may do itby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Kris; why didn't you answer my email i sent you concerning the polishing equipment that you sell??????..........Brandy !</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Pardner, when you get my age,you'll find taking a good sh!t, replaces "eye candy". I'm nearly as old as Grump,and should catch up with him in a year or 2!....................................................................:-) Brandy !</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Jim, you did good,as I've seen many threads concerning protection,but nothing conclusive,other than someone elses thoughts. Not that its that big of a deal, when in doubt reseal,then you know that you are good for a few months. I think the majority tries to make it Rocket Science,and sell the general public on this that and the other. If your in business, go with a good reputableby Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
<HTML>Yeah Chris, thats what I'm going to do myself. I'll call it Brothel Detailing! I have been looking to use a good Professional Advertisment. We can advertise the Hand Job's too!... Oh I mean hand wax jobs............ Brandy! He who doesen't play well with others!</HTML>by Eric Brandenburg - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts