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    If you are running a mobile operation and detailing a car near other cars, how do you prevent slinging your chemicals on nearby cars? Do you put up barriers of some kind?



    Also, how to do you dispose of your water once you`ve collected it properly?

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    I would turn the dial to the soaker option and let it run over the car.

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    Learn the way how to pick up the product with the buffer to prevent splatter. Use applicators/towels instead of spraying directly to surfaces.

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    what I meant was, if you are using a buffer in a parking lot with cars around you, how do you keep from slinging product on the cars around you?

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    start out very slow and work/spread product in before turning up the speed.

    Or move the car.

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    ok - thanks. so it`s just common sense as opposed to some product to use when in close proximity to other cars.



    Thanks!

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    yeah just common sense. If using a PC you probably won`t get hardly any spray. Rotary is another story. I only use the rotary for doing paint correction; PC for anything else.

    Moving the car will also give you plenty of room and it also looks like you`re on "display"

    Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by thecarguy
    what I meant was, if you are using a buffer in a parking lot with cars around you, how do you keep from slinging product on the cars around you?


    Yep, that`s why I suggested to learn how to pick up product without splatter. Using the proper technique, there won`t be slinging/splatter.



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    Quote Originally Posted by LangMan37
    Moving the car will also give you plenty of room and it also looks like you`re on "display"


    That`s what I do 95% of the time. Any other time it`s because of some specific reason the car can not be moved (no other space available, paranoid customer :grinno: , etc.).
    "If you want to be rich - work. If you want to be clever - study. But if you want to be happy - do what you really like"

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    Bence - those video links are terrific - thanks for putting them . I had not seen those before.



    If you have other video how-to links, plese post them or PM me. Many thanks again!

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    Those links are rare. More is here:



    http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...Video_Library/

 

 

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