Chris(NJ)
Well-Known Member
impressive work.
what was your final buff with?
Thanks!
It was a 105/205 combo for removal and refinement. CG5050 topcoat.
impressive work.
what was your final buff with?
Been doing it ever since and owned glimmerglassdetailing for almost 5 years before selling it and watching the new owner run it in to the ground.
Wait a minute.... you owned glimmerglass?? Were you on GMFS? I used to be on that site daily; pretty sure you were a supporting vender?
Good stuff man. This spring I'll have to hit you up for a quote. My Jeep is in dyer need of a claybar.... I hate detailing though and have trouble forcing myself to wax it once a year! I'll even pre-wash and help out
About interiors:
What(if anything) can be done to permanently remove smoke odors in a car?
And what can be done to remove the Febreeze residue from car left by people trying to mask said smoke odors?
I despise smoke, am allergic to cats(urea), perfumes(urea=cat piss), and tend to get headaches, asthma attacks and wheezing from chemicals and perfumes. Is there anything that removes those odors without adding masking?
If you really can remove it I'll buy the van I looked at and have you seriously detail it
If you can't get the stink out I can't chance the misery no matter how good the deal.
Are cabin air filters "active" when set to recirculate?
This would seem like another source of odor if the vehicle is equipped.
after a quick look, seems like there are upgrades to the stock models.
that may help with sensitivities to airborne allergens.
Where abouts are you at? My new car (mazda3 hatch) is a lease, and while I can do the usual washing and vacuuming, I'd like to maybe do something once a year or so to keep it looking fresh for when I possibly decide to return it.
Great thread, and timely.
I've been thinking that my car is in pretty dire need of being clayed and waxed, but God only knows when I'll actually get around to it...
Primo work!!!
you would think that focus was from 2000 with how well it wasn't taken care of