Do You Wash/Detail Your Own Car? Look HERE!
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I'll be at Wing Stop tonight and do a small demo on MyNikonLens' ride. https://www.i-club.com/forums/showth...37#post2177937
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Brian!! How's it going man! Long time no see!
It depends which step you are doing and what you are trying to accomplish. I have 7 different pads man.
It depends which step you are doing and what you are trying to accomplish. I have 7 different pads man.
Hey Leo, what pads should I be using for my Porter Cable? I was lucky enough to get one for Christmas and haven't even broken it out yet. Now that the weather's getting nice, I want to throw a little TLC towards the wifey's RS. Got a few pad recommendations? TIA!
-Brian
-Brian
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Hey, bump for Leo b/c he's an awesome guy.
I got a question for you, my car is in pretty crappy shape, very dirty b/c of lack of time to detail, and no money to hire you're great service so I'm planning on giving it a wash pretty soon.
My question, what is the best hand applied washing tool (sponge, wash mitts, cloth, microfiber sponge)? At home I use this pretty cheap big sponge but was wondering if you sold or knew of other types that are better to wash a car with. Thanks!
I got a question for you, my car is in pretty crappy shape, very dirty b/c of lack of time to detail, and no money to hire you're great service so I'm planning on giving it a wash pretty soon.
My question, what is the best hand applied washing tool (sponge, wash mitts, cloth, microfiber sponge)? At home I use this pretty cheap big sponge but was wondering if you sold or knew of other types that are better to wash a car with. Thanks!
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Thanks Mike.
Sponge is no good, micro fiber mitts would be good. I have those, but I sell them as part of the detail kit. Otherwise just good microfiber towels but don't reuse it until it has been machine washed.
In general, I never reuse any micro fiber towels until they have been machine washed. Let me know if that answered your question.
Leo
Sponge is no good, micro fiber mitts would be good. I have those, but I sell them as part of the detail kit. Otherwise just good microfiber towels but don't reuse it until it has been machine washed.
In general, I never reuse any micro fiber towels until they have been machine washed. Let me know if that answered your question.
Leo
Hey, bump for Leo b/c he's an awesome guy.
I got a question for you, my car is in pretty crappy shape, very dirty b/c of lack of time to detail, and no money to hire you're great service so I'm planning on giving it a wash pretty soon.
My question, what is the best hand applied washing tool (sponge, wash mitts, cloth, microfiber sponge)? At home I use this pretty cheap big sponge but was wondering if you sold or knew of other types that are better to wash a car with. Thanks!
I got a question for you, my car is in pretty crappy shape, very dirty b/c of lack of time to detail, and no money to hire you're great service so I'm planning on giving it a wash pretty soon.
My question, what is the best hand applied washing tool (sponge, wash mitts, cloth, microfiber sponge)? At home I use this pretty cheap big sponge but was wondering if you sold or knew of other types that are better to wash a car with. Thanks!