a few Tropi-Care detail pics...
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a few Tropi-Care detail pics...
Got my samples in the mail today and couldn't wait to try it out. I will get some better pics this weekend. I think I caught the reflection of a bird flying by in the second pic, heh.
I used a Mothers clay bar/spray, and used my Craftsman buffer to apply the swirl cutter and the polish and removed it by hand with microfiber towels.
Looks great, the car hasn't been this shiny in a long time.
Enjoy !
Rob (Bad30th)
I used a Mothers clay bar/spray, and used my Craftsman buffer to apply the swirl cutter and the polish and removed it by hand with microfiber towels.
Looks great, the car hasn't been this shiny in a long time.
Enjoy !
Rob (Bad30th)
Last edited by Bad30th; 03-15-2007 at 09:17 PM.
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Great looking 30th!!! The TC-8 Swirl Cutter is one of our best products. If you take your time and allow the product to work it will produce amazing results. Top it off with a coat or two of TC-3xP Polish and you are done.
Chris
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Looks fantastic as most paint tends to do with the use of the TC products
One thing about the swirl cutter though. I have been detailing with it for over a year now and I swear you learn something new about it or how to apply it better everytime you use it. Whether it be RPM changes on the buffer, speed of the movement of the buffer, which pad, how much product, how much water, temp of the paint, etc etc. The more you work with it and the more you apply it and take what you find out about it, the better you get with it. Just think of how good it can look after you've done it a few times and can really see the benefit of the work
One thing about the swirl cutter though. I have been detailing with it for over a year now and I swear you learn something new about it or how to apply it better everytime you use it. Whether it be RPM changes on the buffer, speed of the movement of the buffer, which pad, how much product, how much water, temp of the paint, etc etc. The more you work with it and the more you apply it and take what you find out about it, the better you get with it. Just think of how good it can look after you've done it a few times and can really see the benefit of the work