My opinion has changed.

trhland said:
... by the way rabbi i ment to ask this a while ago .im not trying to be a wiseguy or anything but whats up with your avatar pic ??
LOL, good question. I believe that is "The Whaler" rabbi's alter-ego/hero, but I don't know if the story behind the avatar has ever been revealed. IIRC a previous iteration of that avatar was a bit more "revealing" of The Whaler's presence. So rabbi, what is the story behind The Whaler? And while you're at it what about your screen id? Is this train heading off the tracks? Sorry 'bout that, but curiosity got the best of me after the inquiry above.
 
I don't mind shiney tires, as long as its evenly dressed. I don't like matte dressings on my tires though (303 Aerospace). Its either medium to high gloss for me.
 
rabbi said:
Fellow Detail Citians!.You should know me by now.
I'm staying out of it!

Staying out of what :lol:

Just answer the question(s)...(adopting my best movie accent) Ve have vays of making you talk
 
Mr. Clean said:
LOL, good question. I believe that is "The Whaler" rabbi's alter-ego/hero, but I don't know if the story behind the avatar has ever been revealed. IIRC a previous iteration of that avatar was a bit more "revealing" of The Whaler's presence. So rabbi, what is the story behind The Whaler? And while you're at it what about your screen id? Is this train heading off the tracks? Sorry 'bout that, but curiosity got the best of me after the inquiry above.

I know all those answers ;) but i'm staying out of it :D
 
For used car lot work, highest shine was preferred

For new car showroom presentation and delivery, matte look was where it was at: Meguiar's M40 or Endurance regular shine
 
I tend to go back and forth between shiney and matte, but for the most par I like that "wet" look. I use P&S Wipe N Shine and it has ZERO sling, I swear. It's a gel dressing (but not thick like most) that can be sprayed or wiped on, I prefer to spray it and let it sit, then wipe. It doesn't create any overspray while applying it either, it only goes where you want it to go. It works great on tires that are still wet, a nice even coat all the way around leaves an even "wet" look. Wipe the excess off about 30 minutes later and you've got an awesome shine that won't fade. This stuff lasts too, it doesn't hold up too terrific in the rain but in any normal conditions it lasts minimum 2 weeks :bigups
 
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