I have found over extensive testing on high dollar products as well as the least expensive.I'm not a fan of a lot of Automagic products,but I have to admit their Super Dress Up{The Blue} is one of the ,if not the Best product in my shop..It is sprayed on the tires as well as the wheel wells...It can be used as a vinal dressing as well as a high gloss polish on the dash...Give it a try and Iby richard - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
I need some advice on a 99 white vett back fiberglass bumper panel? I detailed a 99 Vett and noticed there were round fine circular scratches where the customer(STUPID) , used a slight abrasive sponge to try and take off some contaminates,I presume it was tar or tree sap...Any remedys as to how I might fill it in , and or cover it up? The scratches were mostly on the fiberglass,,oh yeah the corvby richard - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
DAN Thanks for great advice just did a 2000 black pt,with some paint defects and clayed it and put a# 2 cut glaze, #3polish, and looked good. My question is shounld i have appleyed a sealent like #20 (meguriars?)or for the sake of looking so good and them being happy , and wanting the customer to come back in a month or so or having them come back in 4 mounths.thanks agian that was great advicby richard - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
Thanks Dan,and your right ,they do smell like solvevts. I have been useing this for the few used cars lots I am doing and now I am going to start detailing to the public. I want a good system so it looks good and protects, how about per say, on a aveage car could i use a fine cut cleaner or speed glaze followed machine glaze and seal it with pollmer sealant.Bu the way i'm speaking in referenby richard - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
sorry not a wizard of wax yet if i was i wouldent be asking for advice id be giving it. i just started my shop and want to know if iam going in the right direction and tips that could help me out.by richard - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
hi my name is richard just started my detailing shop,not mobile.i need advice, as to if iam going in the right direction and if not please help. i use auto magic cleaner wax first and then use auto magic wet look. some cars come out looking good and others dont matbe i should use polish or a glaze? first i need help in the steps to a good wax job and steps to detailing a car to washing to waxingby richard - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts
hi my name is richard i want to start a detailing bussiness ive been doing a small car lot for about 1 yr on and off but want to move up doing cars on a more prof level can any one help on what i need and the right way to do in steps thsnks so much richardby richard - Auto Detailing: Secrets of the Experts