AJ Auto Detail - Dodge Ram 2500

Am i lazy??, or wouldn't two Pc's be better then one, One for using cleaners and the other just for polishing. You wouldn't have to change pads and you wouldn't mix up the cleaners and polishers....
 
I just have the extra backing plate, saves alot of time and the life of the pads, not to mention another 110.00



Usally when I am applying a polish or whatever I don't need to switch pads because I remove it by hand. I don't know though, if you have 110.00 to spend maybe you would want it....
 
Im a Pc 7424 fan...i see at costal for $115 or CMA has a special

with Blackfire and pads and stuff.......im doing the math but I ran out of fingers and toes..

jeff
 
What do you want to be...<strong class='bbc'><span style='color: blue'>Norm Abram of detailing? [/b] :D

I have an idea for two new shows on PBS: <strong class='bbc'> This Old Car[/b] and <strong class='bbc'> The New Yankee Detail Shop![/b] :D :xyxthumbs
 
Thats what im doing at present. With time limitations most of the time, (Kids) I can't do a whole are....3 to 5 hours...but I can do parts of the car, so I switch pads alot....kids are 2 and 4 so they can't help me out ...yet....but they will

jeff
 
Wow, that's pretty lazy! $110+ is not worth that! I always buff by hand because I think it is safer and even easier.
 
Well.. i was also thinking of getting a Carpet attachment to the Pc to scrub the carpet.....may just think about cutting the time down and not the quality..

jeff
 
You will seriously pay $110 to not have to pull off a velcro pad? How are you going to clean them? Dump the PC in the trash and get a new one when you wanna switch pads? Hell, buy me a plane ticket and a couple of pads and I'll switch pads for you all weekend long! :rolleyes: :D :D
 
hummmmm...I'll line up the neighbors cars.....and my friends cars ...The whole neighbor hood will have a detailed car!!..what a sight!! and we can use up all my stuff...i have quiet a collection...Klasse...Pinnacle...Meguiars...Misc....maybe worth it........hummmmm

jeff
 
This was a big one! This is the same client with the GT3RS and 997 Carerra S. Was going to have his RS done also, but he was leaving the next day to track it so no point in that... thats what next weeks for. :)

Process:

Wash: Chemical Guys Glossworkz
Wheels: Chemical Guys Sticky Wheel Gel
Tires/Wells: Chemical Guys Orange Degreaser
Bugs/Tar: Chemical Guys Bug/Tar Remover
Wheels: Optimum Optiseal
Tires: Chemical Guys Extreme Shine
Wells: Chemical Guys Barebones
Chrome: Chemical Guys Jetseal
Clay: Meguiar's Heavy Duty Clay/Chemical Guys Luber
Scratch/Scuff: Meguiar's MF Compound/Pad
Seal: Chemical Guys Jetseal
Capet: Vacuum/Chemical Guys Odor Remover
Plastics: Chemical Guys Green Clean
Glass: Stoner's Invisible Glass


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I see you use the Meg's Microfiber chemical and pad. How did you like it AJ? Looks great from your pictures.
 
Thanks Guys!

Was this just a general cleanup?...It looks pretty new. Sure shines. Nice touch.

Yeah, trucks only like a year old. He wanted it claybarred and protected. No sense in getting paint correction because...
A. Its a work truck.
B. Its white.
C. He wants the new Mega Cab w/ 850 ft/lbs :devil:

I see you use the Meg's Microfiber chemical and pad. How did you like it AJ? Looks great from your pictures.

I love it. I used it on my dad's BMW and let me tell you that it is AWESOME!
99% perfection in less than 5 min for 2x2 area.
 
Good job on this man. Its really hard to do something like this. Very clean and neat. Was there some dodge ram parts that was affected when you used all those chemicals?
 
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