CliftonH said::argh: you are going to make me drive from lenz to you just for the spray and then join convey back to lenz.
Tell me something pls. I intend of sending car for a valet on saturday. Can I still put the spray on sunday.
Thanks. Will update other thread to say I am in for the convoy now.
Pravin@crazydetailer said:reading that again it sounds wrong. I didn't mean earlier than 8 :=): I meant we don't mind doing earlier, than 9.
We will try to be there around 8 to sort out odds and sodds, so if you guys start pulling in from 8:30 it will be perfect.
sash said:This might might work out well.., i was planning on collecting my next purchase from you, might as well be this weekend. I doubt there will be time to strip the foam cannon though?
Pravin@crazydetailer said:CliftonH said::argh: you are going to make me drive from lenz to you just for the spray and then join convey back to lenz.
Tell me something pls. I intend of sending car for a valet on saturday. Can I still put the spray on sunday.
Thanks. Will update other thread to say I am in for the convoy now.
You can use detail spray after a valet. It will not harm your finish, instead it will probably enhance it.
Detail spray contains gloss enhancers that brings out the shine of your paintwork. It work better if you already have a sealant or wax on the paintwork. Its just a gloss enhancer and not meant to replace waxes or sealants.
You can use it for the following:
- Remove light dust and smudges (perfect prep for show and shines)
- Use it as a drying agent as it works brilliantly with the waffle weave drying towel
- Spritz your microfiber towel and it makes removing caked on wax much easier
- Use as a final wipedown to enhance gloss.
Definitely a must have in any enthusiast detail kit!
:thumbs:
CliftonH said:Hi, pravin,
I just spent abt 3 hrs on ur site from browsing products to reading on the forum, lovely site by the way,
I can see me visiting you often, I work by cresta so will pop by,
Just some questions abt detailing please, sorry guys if of topic,
This shield orbitor or something whats the big difference compared to a baby grinder fitted with a polishing pad, on slow speed,
Detailing seems very complicated, but basically I have learnt now car washes are a big no no, and not all products work as well as you think,
To my eye my doesnt have swirl marks that are very visible im sure there are, but what would be a nice way to start, not detailing as per say, but just to make the car shine,
I still don't understand the polish bit, as per comments on the forum you should not polish often as it removes the paint, is that the same as applying normal polish and buffing to shine,
Oh and I need to buy a cloth I saw on the website can I get it saturday or must u order online,
Thx.
ChefDJ said:Arbee please don't leave Crazydetailer without the trump cards from me :rollsmile:
Cliff.., theres alot of info to pur into the post.., rather chat to Pravin at the shop if you can make it on Sunday or any day. He will be able to show the products and explain the entire process in a nutshellCliftonH said:Hi, pravin,
I just spent abt 3 hrs on ur site from browsing products to reading on the forum, lovely site by the way,
I can see me visiting you often, I work by cresta so will pop by,
Just some questions abt detailing please, sorry guys if of topic,
This shield orbitor or something whats the big difference compared to a baby grinder fitted with a polishing pad, on slow speed,
Detailing seems very complicated, but basically I have learnt now car washes are a big no no, and not all products work as well as you think,
To my eye my doesnt have swirl marks that are very visible im sure there are, but what would be a nice way to start, not detailing as per say, but just to make the car shine,
I still don't understand the polish bit, as per comments on the forum you should not polish often as it removes the paint, is that the same as applying normal polish and buffing to shine,
Oh and I need to buy a cloth I saw on the website can I get it saturday or must u order online,
Thx.
sash said:Cliff.., theres alot of info to pur into the post.., rather chat to Pravin at the shop if you can make it on Sunday or any day. He will be able to show the products and explain the entire process in a nutshellCliftonH said:Hi, pravin,
I just spent abt 3 hrs on ur site from browsing products to reading on the forum, lovely site by the way,
I can see me visiting you often, I work by cresta so will pop by,
Just some questions abt detailing please, sorry guys if of topic,
This shield orbitor or something whats the big difference compared to a baby grinder fitted with a polishing pad, on slow speed,
Detailing seems very complicated, but basically I have learnt now car washes are a big no no, and not all products work as well as you think,
To my eye my doesnt have swirl marks that are very visible im sure there are, but what would be a nice way to start, not detailing as per say, but just to make the car shine,
I still don't understand the polish bit, as per comments on the forum you should not polish often as it removes the paint, is that the same as applying normal polish and buffing to shine,
Oh and I need to buy a cloth I saw on the website can I get it saturday or must u order online,
Thx.
As for me, i just completed my purchase, hope i am able to pick up on sunday.