User
Write something
Pinned
📌 Welcome! Introduce yourself + share something about your business 📌
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing some info about yourself and your detail business! 🙂
Help with tools and machines
Earlier I said I just might need some help with the machines, i was thinking a steamer, and a extractinator, as i have a drill, and vacuum cleaner already, but i don really know how much power or what kind of stats they should have to get rid of the nastiest shit as well. So if you guys have any advice Im happy to hear it! Appreciate it in advance!
0
0
Which one?
Ive been looking at cleaning solutions, for interior detailing and 2 which i saw a lot of positive feedback about are Koch Chemie and P&S as I am european P&S products are limite to what the rag company sells, however as i seen P&S has a history of being effective in 99% of situations, but from the scarce reviews ive watched about koch chemie ive only heard good except for some times when talking about pH levels... and im wondering if any of you use any of these 2 brands for some feedback? Also soon i will need help with advice on the machines im lookin to buy, but first i wanna get these solutions right.
Any advice?
Hey guys, if you saw my intro, Im pretty new to detailing, and I have some wurstions if there are any more experienced people here. My first question is related to polishing, as unusual as that sound headlight polishing will be my first service, and i watched a bunch of stuff about it done my own car and friends too for practice but it's just not perfect. I sand with sandpapers 800-1000-1500 and 2000 grit, then i use meguire's ultimate compound with a V2 Liquid elements foam cutting disc, then i use meguire's ultimate polish with a polishing disc from the same lineup, and then this same polishing cream with a finisher pad from again the same lineup, then ofc i use a protectant (i use k2 lamp protect quite cheap but its decent). My problem is though that whenever i go reallly upclose with a flashlight, it still has like hazing or scratches i saw circular and, had linear lines which i suppose were from the sanding, and i dont really know if it is normal to have that minimal scratching or im messing up one of my steps. I attached the end results, these are from the next day so there might be some dirt on it, but just so you see that the scratches are not visible through camera. So yeah in conclusion my question really is that, is it possible to get i perfect if yes where did i mess up to generate such a imo small yet annoying issue?
Any advice?
Help???
Can Maguire shampoo and conditioner be used for the floors of cars?
1-25 of 25
powered by
Detailing Mastery
skool.com/detailing-mastery-7926
Detailing Mastery - Teaching you EVERYTHING there is to know about detailing.
Build your own community
Bring people together around your passion and get paid.
Powered by