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#136
Originally Posted by RollingRock
Gators....glad to see you got Leather CPR...sponge looks clean so that means you haven't used it yet. I just bought a new jar. LOVE LOVE LOVE that stuff. It works wonders.
Also....nice looking Xtream Final Detail.....YOU'RE WELCOME..."Nick Burns, The Company Computer Guy".
Also....nice looking Xtream Final Detail.....YOU'RE WELCOME..."Nick Burns, The Company Computer Guy".
#141
By the way guys here is a great palce to buy bottle and other plastic goods.
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/cat...e=14954&Page=1
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/cat...e=14954&Page=1
#142
#144
Here is my new set-up for storage, it's perfect.
The cabinet on the right just has my G100, detail brushes, odd ends, extra mits, etc. I don't have my bottles of Hyperdressing or all of the soaps pictured either. But the plastic tubs on the right from top to bottom are as follows:
The cabinet on the right just has my G100, detail brushes, odd ends, extra mits, etc. I don't have my bottles of Hyperdressing or all of the soaps pictured either. But the plastic tubs on the right from top to bottom are as follows:
- Mits
- Wax Applicators
- Tire Dressing Sponges & Bug Sponges
- Interior Products & Exterior Trim Products
- Quick Detailers and Clay
- Waxes
- Polishes
#145
Supply
Okay guys... here's most of it. I still don't have everything out but, for now, this is all that is coming out to the garage... Most of the 'stuff' that you see out in the open are Meg's products but, there's so much more down there in those bins on the left-hand side of one of the pictures... most of the stuff within the bins are either sampler products, small quantity, lousy stuff, or specialty stuff. Also in there are most of the 'other' products.
While you can see that I use primarily Meguiar's stuff, I can't emphasize enough that there are a bunch of great brands out there and that you should try out as much stuff as you're interested in... you may find something that knocks you off of your feet and convinces you to experiment more with other stuff -- that's the fun part with detailing, in my opinion.
Quoting Boss, products can account for, maybe, 25% of the end result; 75% of what someone achieves is because of the proper prep, proper technique, and amount of patience that they put into a finish.
As all of you guys know, nothing that a detailer does is rocket science -- I mean, you're taking a painted surface, lightly abrading it to make it flat again (swirl removal) and then you're topping it with a protective coating. In a nutshell, it's that simple. Anyway... on with the pics.
(I've determined that I may need a 'no smoking' sign on the garage door)
There are lots of products, pieces of equipment, and supplies... Feel free to ask if it comes to mind...
While you can see that I use primarily Meguiar's stuff, I can't emphasize enough that there are a bunch of great brands out there and that you should try out as much stuff as you're interested in... you may find something that knocks you off of your feet and convinces you to experiment more with other stuff -- that's the fun part with detailing, in my opinion.
Quoting Boss, products can account for, maybe, 25% of the end result; 75% of what someone achieves is because of the proper prep, proper technique, and amount of patience that they put into a finish.
As all of you guys know, nothing that a detailer does is rocket science -- I mean, you're taking a painted surface, lightly abrading it to make it flat again (swirl removal) and then you're topping it with a protective coating. In a nutshell, it's that simple. Anyway... on with the pics.
(I've determined that I may need a 'no smoking' sign on the garage door)
There are lots of products, pieces of equipment, and supplies... Feel free to ask if it comes to mind...
#149