Who can polish wheels well in Houston?
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Originally Posted by CRZY747
I agree, but I want my car spot less, I wash the dam thing twice. Then go over the car on the inside, hmm and clean the hell out of the rims, and so on and so forth, sure I can wash it in 30min, but it don't look anywere near what it could if I take my time and really clean it. I understand your point, and no offense taken.
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Spotless is what im talking about, i HIGHLY suggest in purchasing some WaffleWeave towles from Exceldetail.com then youll see what i mean by it taking 15 mintues to dry the car, After that you car will be spotless and they still dont scratch the finish.
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Originally Posted by SVTCOUPLE
I have been polishing alum. for years and found nothing better than Blue Magic Metal Polish, you can get it at Ace hardware.
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Originally Posted by Brandon
damnit 6']['9 why didnt you tellme about that site before?
I'm running pakshak/tropicare MFs...
both are pretty good.
For reference, what do you polish with?
I'm running pakshak/tropicare MFs...
both are pretty good.
For reference, what do you polish with?
I polish with a 2 Dewalt 849's and i have a PC as well. I use everything from Automagic to zaino so its pretty much i use what ever it takes to get the job done but i follow a specific regimen for each vehicle.
P.S. I hope this doesnt turn into another Detailing Thread....
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Originally Posted by 6']['9
i didnt think about it sorry. Any how i have all the Pakshak towels which are great in quality, but the pakshak WW towels are too thick and dont absorb as good as the excel ww towels.
I polish with a 2 Dewalt 849's and i have a PC as well. I use everything from Automagic to zaino so its pretty much i use what ever it takes to get the job done but i follow a specific regimen for each vehicle.
P.S. I hope this doesnt turn into another Detailing Thread....
I polish with a 2 Dewalt 849's and i have a PC as well. I use everything from Automagic to zaino so its pretty much i use what ever it takes to get the job done but i follow a specific regimen for each vehicle.
P.S. I hope this doesnt turn into another Detailing Thread....
i was j/k about the towel thing..
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Originally Posted by 6']['9
i didnt think about it sorry. Any how i have all the Pakshak towels which are great in quality, but the pakshak WW towels are too thick and dont absorb as good as the excel ww towels.
I polish with a 2 Dewalt 849's and i have a PC as well. I use everything from Automagic to zaino so its pretty much i use what ever it takes to get the job done but i follow a specific regimen for each vehicle.
P.S. I hope this doesnt turn into another Detailing Thread....
I polish with a 2 Dewalt 849's and i have a PC as well. I use everything from Automagic to zaino so its pretty much i use what ever it takes to get the job done but i follow a specific regimen for each vehicle.
P.S. I hope this doesnt turn into another Detailing Thread....