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Intel486 said:Just a question... why would you do this every day for a week? All the engines I have done I have been able to get clean the first time.
S&S Detailing said:When cleaning mats I like to use a pressure washer as CLOSE to the mat as possible. Doing this, even without any scrubbing can restore a terribly abused mat to look almost new.
Accumulator said:When buffing off LSP, fog the surface with your breath. The little bit of moisture in the condensation is beneficial in several ways.
loodi said:when wetsanding, dont just rip the paper with your hands. cut it.
(seems like a huge BS, huh? honestly i laughed when the old man at a training session told that. then he showed the difference. the sanding marks that the ripped paper left was 13905782357 times harder to buff out. seriously. i tred it later when i was painting a bike and found out that if you cut the paper straight it wont leave too deep sand marks like the ripped one will.)
RaskyR1 said:...[Fog the surface with your breath]...Until you pass out after doing half the car!![]()
Accumulator said:RaskyR1- Heh heh, nah..I was serious! I really do fog the surface when I buff off my LSPs. Maybe it has something to do with how I find even KSG sooo easy to buff off :think:
RaskyR1 said:LOL...I think if my wife walked in the garage and saw me doing that she'd leave me!
What do you feel it adds?