michaelwoodcock
New member
alright guys I have some experience when it comes to detailing the exterior of cars. I can remove scratches, hologram scratches, etc, all by hand and sometimes with my cheap sears buffer, (although sometimes this can make the situation worse) I can take any old car that doesn't have peeling problems and make it look new, or closer to new depending on paint damage, but I haven't been able to make new cars look better, as I have seen some people here can do. (you know the ones that look like the paint is perfectly flat? and look like a mirror? those lol) That kinda thinkg just scares me, i am scarred of burning through the paint.
Anyways, I already have lots of microfibers but some have stuff stuck in them so I would need all new ones
I have a harbor frieght rotary polisher, about 7 inches
I have lots of off the shelf average consumer grade products, turtle wax, plastx, etc.
I only have cheap waxes at the moment you can see they're not beading water after about 6 months, although I do have some tech wax that seems to be really awsome :rockon
so what all would I need to do just exteriors of old cars? I can post up some of my work on here if it would help you guys tell me if I could make it
Anyways, I already have lots of microfibers but some have stuff stuck in them so I would need all new ones
I have a harbor frieght rotary polisher, about 7 inches
I have lots of off the shelf average consumer grade products, turtle wax, plastx, etc.
I only have cheap waxes at the moment you can see they're not beading water after about 6 months, although I do have some tech wax that seems to be really awsome :rockon
so what all would I need to do just exteriors of old cars? I can post up some of my work on here if it would help you guys tell me if I could make it