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Custard1
28th June 2014, 21:46
Hello every one thought il post this up, I am a detailer and more than willing to help answer questions that you may have regarding products or anything to do with detailing
Kind regards
Si
Dany4494
28th June 2014, 22:43
Some competition for prickle we call him the king of t cut.
Custard1
28th June 2014, 22:52
King of t cut made me laugh a little, don't like t cut products one bit I suppose I'm the upper class detailer that loves expensive products that work lol
MartinObviously
28th June 2014, 22:53
King of t cut made me laugh a little, don't like t cut products one bit I suppose I'm the upper class detailer that loves expensive products that work lol
You should pm Prickle :y:
Tell him you can fix his dark drivers door? :P
Custard1
28th June 2014, 23:06
What's he done to it lol
holdawayt
28th June 2014, 23:31
We have a large number of detailers on here, and none use T-cut.
Advice is always welcome but it's one of those subjects that stirs up so many arguments it's unreal.
Custard1
29th June 2014, 07:21
I just thought il be helpful that's all
holdawayt
29th June 2014, 09:28
Good stuff mate you're welcome to, just bear in mind that a few people will always pipe up and disagree.
Custard1
29th June 2014, 09:37
Yeah well everyone is different and does things in different ways including myself
MuZiZZle
30th June 2014, 06:07
To be honest T-Cut isn't the evil everyone says it is, people just have no idea what they're doing
deano_123
30th June 2014, 06:14
Hello every one thought il post this up, I am a detailer and more than willing to help answer questions that you may have regarding products or anything to do with detailing
Kind regards
Si
Are you really a detailer with actual trade skills or just a sunday hero with two buckets and halfords offering of Meguiars?
MuZiZZle
30th June 2014, 06:22
Are you really a detailer with actual trade skills or just a sunday hero with two buckets and halfords offering of Meguiars?
Dean man!
Custard1
30th June 2014, 16:38
Are you really a detailer with actual trade skills or just a sunday hero with two buckets and halfords offering of Meguiars?
Yes I am a real detailer,i wouldn't of put this thread up otherwise!
Custard1
30th June 2014, 16:42
To be honest T-Cut isn't the evil everyone says it is, people just have no idea what they're doing
Your correct but I use products that make my job easier
Where's your workshop based?
MuZiZZle
1st July 2014, 08:11
Where's your workshop based?
1 Mumsdrive
Rentsville
Mumanddadshire
IL1V3 4TH0M3
That's some postcode :y:
deano_123
1st July 2014, 08:17
Dean man!
C'mon man, everyones a detailer these days. I've got two buckets, wax AND polish, I'm basically an international detailer
MuZiZZle
1st July 2014, 08:28
C'mon man, everyones a detailer these days. I've got two buckets, wax AND polish, I'm basically an international detailer
Sweet tits! come and wash my BM man, I just use water from the gutter
Stissy
2nd July 2014, 11:03
1 Mumsdrive
Rentsville
Mumanddadshire
IL1V3 4TH0M3
That's some postcode :y:
fucking hilarious.
Jamie
2nd July 2014, 19:55
What products for blue car
Custard1
2nd July 2014, 21:52
poorboys purple haze or black hole, has such a wet look to it once finished
Dany4494
3rd July 2014, 12:36
I got a harlequin polo should I use a different wax on every panel ?
I got a harlequin polo should I use a different wax on every panel ?
As funny as that is, that's a valid question :D
Tried DW?
MuZiZZle
3rd July 2014, 12:45
I got a harlequin polo should I use a different wax on every panel ?
I'd use vpower and a lighter
Custard1
3rd July 2014, 15:34
I got a harlequin polo should I use a different wax on every panel ?
Good question, you would benefit from a all rounder wax such as chemical guys butter wet wax
Ryancoyle
3rd July 2014, 15:46
I used Poorboy's Blackhole and Natty wax the other day for the first time - Excellent results
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/03/dy7ubure.jpg
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/03/qe3a3epa.jpg
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/03/e6esymy3.jpg
Custard1
3rd July 2014, 15:55
Results are always good with blackhole, looks smart ;)
Ryancoyle
3rd July 2014, 15:59
Results are always good with blackhole, looks smart ;)
I did try Autoglym super resin polish before but it didn't give it as much of a wet look like the Poorboys did.
Custard1
3rd July 2014, 16:04
I did try Autoglym super resin polish before but it didn't give it as much of a wet look like the Poorboys did.
Srp is overrated and only used for a quick shine and to hide marks mostly used in car dealerships
Prickle
3rd July 2014, 16:10
Thats mine after 1000p wax.
What other suggestions do you have for Silver paint?
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3856/14352192094_91e13bae2c_b.jpg
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2906/14510736503_22bd3b1320_b.jpg
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5274/14304014048_300af22153_b.jpg
Custard1
3rd July 2014, 16:19
Thats mine after 1000p wax.
What other suggestions do you have for Silver paint?
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3856/14352192094_91e13bae2c_b.jpg
https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2906/14510736503_22bd3b1320_b.jpg
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5274/14304014048_300af22153_b.jpg
Good results there, swissvax "best of show" you will used it once and never use another wax, yes it is expensive but it's lasts for ages
Dany4494
3rd July 2014, 16:20
Dodo light fantastic is good on silver paint, pm me I got half a tub of tester left enough to do 2 cars worth you can have it if ya want.
Custard1
3rd July 2014, 16:36
Dodo light fantastic is good on silver paint, pm me I got half a tub of tester left enough to do 2 cars worth you can have it if ya want.
One product that I have never used lol
Jamie
3rd July 2014, 20:49
poorboys purple haze or black hole, has such a wet look to it once finished
I use DDJ blue velvet followed by DDJ SNH and often DDJ acrylic spritz.
Results are ping ding protects the car for a good few months. Top up washes every week.
Don't want to use anything with fillers, I need to give the car a full detail with my dual action (possibly replacing it) however the paint isn't too shabby.
Might try some Victoria wax next, definitely not using auto finesse I bought in to DDJ and it was innovative in a sense at the time with the marketing smells and decent results but I see AF as just jumping on the tail end of the DDJ wagon lol.
saxo_Josh
9th July 2014, 10:12
Best cleaning products for a mauritius blue saxo?:y:
chompy
9th July 2014, 10:56
Any tips for getting dried on masking tape off?
Dany4494
9th July 2014, 11:05
Any tips for getting dried on masking tape off?
Nitromours works a treat.
chompy
9th July 2014, 11:06
Nitromours works a treat.
:ponder:
Brettles1986
9th July 2014, 11:19
Best cleaning products for a mauritius blue saxo?:y:
I used the 2 bucket method, dried it then used Dodo Juice Purple Haze when I had mine. Came up a treat.
Any tips for getting dried on masking tape off?
Tried tardis?
saxo_Josh
9th July 2014, 15:25
I used the 2 bucket method, dried it then used Dodo Juice Purple Haze when I had mine. Came up a treat.
Next purchese then:y: Thanks!
D4MJT
9th July 2014, 15:39
Everytime I read this thread title in "new posts" I just want to shout out
"WHO YOU GONNA CALL"
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