wash and wax supplies
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wash and wax supplies
since you guy swere so helpful with the battery, just thought id ask where you all buy your wash and wax supplies if you dont want to wait for it online? im a bi worried about using the microfiber towels at costco. saw a portercable on sale in the swap meet area and wanted to claybar, remove some swirls and wax my S tomomorrow... probably practice on my rsx first lol...
thanks!
thanks!
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Don't waste your time...
www.s2kologist.com
By the time you buy all the "correct" fluids, machines... and your time..
Hit up this guy. Tell him I sent you.
www.s2kologist.com
By the time you buy all the "correct" fluids, machines... and your time..
Hit up this guy. Tell him I sent you.
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http://www.meguiarsonline.com/
sign up for a class. They will teach you how to polish by hand and with a dual action polisher. The class is free and you might even get a discount if you order products at the class. Polishing with a porter cable is very easy. You can learn in 5 minutes and get great results. I wouldn't pay someone to polish my car unless they were doing the work with a rotary or if they were wetsanding.
Meguiars also offers advanced courses so you can learn to use a rotary and wet sand
sign up for a class. They will teach you how to polish by hand and with a dual action polisher. The class is free and you might even get a discount if you order products at the class. Polishing with a porter cable is very easy. You can learn in 5 minutes and get great results. I wouldn't pay someone to polish my car unless they were doing the work with a rotary or if they were wetsanding.
Meguiars also offers advanced courses so you can learn to use a rotary and wet sand
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Originally Posted by sososlow82,Jul 9 2009, 03:12 PM
cool thanks for the info... i asked s2kologist about his services but no replies =(...
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just go to our sponsors site.
www.detailersdomain.com
Phil is extremely quick. You can also look up 3D Detailing Products online to see if there is a store near you.
Removing swirls with a Porter Cable is a walk in the part, however, it is a bit time consuming.
www.detailersdomain.com
Phil is extremely quick. You can also look up 3D Detailing Products online to see if there is a store near you.
Removing swirls with a Porter Cable is a walk in the part, however, it is a bit time consuming.
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In case you're still looking to do your own detailing, check these guys out for supplies http://www.chemicalguys.com/
DIY is always rewarding.
DIY is always rewarding.
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Originally Posted by sososlow82,Jul 9 2009, 03:12 PM
cool thanks for the info... i asked s2kologist about his services but no replies =(...
i PMed you the info