Ok Guys, Point Me In The Right Direction..
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Ok Guys, Point Me In The Right Direction..
the more and more i see pics, the more and more i want to start detailing. I've been checkin in and out of this forum for quite a bit. I also have been looking at the vids and products at Adam's Polishes but have no idea what to look for and start with.
So if you guys please could give me advice on which products to start with, Do's and Don'ts, tips and tricks..anything
If this matters, i have a lifted truck and cant fit in the garage.
So if you guys please could give me advice on which products to start with, Do's and Don'ts, tips and tricks..anything
If this matters, i have a lifted truck and cant fit in the garage.
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The sticky is a great starting place. Lots of people that really know what they are doing wrote that. Side note, buy some product and try it on a car that you don't care about the paint. Thats what I did. Best part is, if it turns out, you turn a $1000 car into a $2000 car. If it doesn't work, your at no loss. Just do your homework, spend your whole savings that you had for a wedding like I did and you will end up with a bunch of REALLY clean cars and trucks at the wedding and a really pissed off wife because you don't have an ice sculpture at your wedding.
Thats how I feel about that.
Thats how I feel about that.
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This is going to be done soon... V2.0 comes out once Brad, JP, myself, and perhaps a few others get a little more time to collaboratively work on it... I dont mind typing it all out, its just that I dont make a lot of sense sometimes, and frankly, neither does JP... So, we (me and JP) offer tidbits and will add to it, but then Brad and others have to go through and translate what we tried to say into actual English...
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